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Finding the Best Consultant for Your Nonprofit: The Search and Selection

Bloomerang

Now that you’ve prepared for your search, it’s time to dive into the search and selection process. The search: Cast a big net. By casting a big net in your search, you dramatically increase your chances of finding the best possible match. Pro tip: Reflect on your existing network. You can read part one here.

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Get More Out of AI, Start Chatting

.orgSource

Create a personalized chatbot to interact with members, answer questions, and offer customized recommendations. Begin the Search Give the bot clear objectives. Then, define the primary user questions and corresponding answers. Ideally, a copywriter, a marketer, and an IT staffer would collaborate to develop the scripts.

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Finding the Best Consultant for Your Nonprofit: Taking a JEDI Approach

Bloomerang

In this article, we’ll provide some guidance to those who are ready to move beyond the board statement or public equity pledge to actively and intentionally implement Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) practices and strategies into their consultant search process. . How to begin incorporating the JEDI approach into your search.

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We’re 39 percent similar; how can we be exponentially better?

Candid

We reflected. Recent evidence from the Technology Association of Grantmakers (TAG) indicates that grantmakers are asking the same questions with slight differences across funders, wasting a significant amount of a nonprofit's time during the application process. questions) that are similar and shared by many funders. We adapted.

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What Improvisation Can Teach Social Change Leaders

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Okay, I admit the improvisation work is a lot of fun, but there is a lot of learning embedded in the reflection and debriefs. ” He offered a simple framework for doing improvisation: notice, accept, and build. He also talked about the Improviser Mindset VS Scripted Mindset of leaders. Not great as many of reflected.

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44 Ways to Turn Nonprofit Supporters into Fundraising Superstars

Connection Cafe

Supply sample fundraising emails, Facebook posts, tweets, phone scripts, thank you notes, approved logos, etc. While success stories may have provided ideas, these sessions will let fundraisers “ask the experts” and get their questions answered. When someone creates a fundraising page, call to say thanks and answer questions.

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Using Web Conferencing Software To Create A Screencast

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Jon Udell answered my questions ! As a result, I'm reflecting on my comfort level. I'd love to know: How much scripting does he do prior to the interview? I did a quick search of web resources and couldn't find anything in particular. If I do longer recordings, they have to be tightly scripted. UPDATE: June 18th.