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Board diversity strategies to help nonprofits achieve success

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In high-performing, flexible organizations, this openness to productive change–inclusion–becomes the status quo,” write Scott Nielsen and Helena Huang in the National Civic Review. The Council on Nonprofits has samples to review. Develop an organizational diversity and inclusion statement for staff and board.

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2011 NTC Preview: 6 Steps to Refocus Your Small Org Tech Strategy

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This chart is only a sample, and is not complete.) Review each of the items for how much money, support time, and planning time spent on them (monthly and/or annually). Review how your efforts, dollars and strategy are spent They say it's hard to see the forest for the trees. This should be a simple one page document.

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Charitable Giving in Higher Education: A Conversation with CASE’s Sue Cunningham

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CASE has contributed to the dialog through a number of resources available to our members from our recent Currents cover story, “ Reckoning with the Past ,” to our extensive library collections of subject guides and samples related to renaming, how to talk about race, and other critical topics. compared to the previous year.

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Nonprofit Technology News Celebrity Forecasts for 2014

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Now that this year is wrapping up and we have the verdict on nonprofit technology trends for 2013 , we queried charity Technorati like Amy Sample Ward, Beth Kanter, Marnie Webb, Peter Campbell, Nicole Wallace, the entire crew at Idealware, Lucy Bernholz, and other luminaries to find out what is in their crystal balls for 2014. John Merritt.