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Developing staff technology skills in your nonprofit

NTEN

A tech-savvy team is essential for nonprofit organizations that want to thrive in the digital age. Outlook) and video conferencing platforms, use a spreadsheet, create slides, and use tools that are specific to your organization, such as a timekeeping system or an expense reporting system. Everyone is already so busy.

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Public Media Development and Marketing Conference

Amy Sample Ward

But you still need a clear strategy, a sound plan of attack, and a method of evaluating your results. She has contributed to the Stanford Social Innovation Review with monthly posts on the Opinion Blog. Topic : Building a Social Media Strategy. Join Amy for her unique perspective on using social media for a higher social purpose.

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Tell the Packard Foundation’s Organizational Effectiveness Program How You Think They Should Do Their Work!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For the past few months, we’ve been engaged in a comprehensive review of our grantmaking strategy. We have set up a Web site, [link] , to share information and conversation about the ongoing review. Program Officer focus group (May 2012), internal review meeting (July 2012), and lots of conversations with our colleagues.

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How to Write Fundraising Emails That Get Results

Get Fully Funded

When you are brainstorming, your words might not sound so polished, which is fine. Most nonprofit leaders would prefer this. We have never been so scared of sliding into homelessness,” Jasmine said. “We Review your email carefully and trim any unnecessary words. Review your current, urgent need.

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A Reality Check for Nonprofit Professionals: Are You Taking the High Ground?

Connection Cafe

Back in the “good old days”—which really wasn’t all that long ago—nonprofit organizations were expected to take the high ground. Are we getting that message out, or are we guilty of sounding generic? If not, am I being honest with my managers about that or am I just hoping to slide by? Well, that was then. and this is now.

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13 Virtual Fundraising Event Takeaways From 4 Marketing Professionals

Classy

The event brought together over 50 speakers and thousands of nonprofit professionals from across the social sector. Get to know their top insights and learning moments to accelerate the impact of your nonprofit’s next virtual fundraising event. Experience Our Nonprofit Event On-Demand. Be Mindful of Your Participants’ Time.

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New on SSIR: Innovating at the Speed of Communities

Amy Sample Ward

Here’s my latest contribution to the Stanford Social Innovation Review – you can read the post and join the conversation on the SSIR Blog or below. I’m gathering my thoughts to start putting together my slides and presentation and wanted to stop for reflection and sharing. Libraries can and should be doing the same.

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