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3 Strategies To Elevate Your Association’s Impact in the New Year

Association Analytics

This is considered an implicit data collection method. This is considered an explicit data collection method. As you think about the current methods you’re using to ask members questions, consider one question you could add to one of those forms that would return highly valuable data. Observing is the most valuable type of data.

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Solutions Day 2023—Beyond Answers to Insight

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Kimberly will explore these complex and evolving ethical and legal issues and the importance of developing policies and regulations that address this changing landscape. Sponsored by Attendee Interactive Redesign Websites in Quick Time, featuring Christine Nogal, VP of Marketing and Operations, Arthroscopy Association of North America.

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Grow Or Stagnate?: Nurturing A Growth Mindset

The NonProfit Times

Much like the Socratic method, when we have discussions and conversations, new ideas emerge and our understanding is deepened and magnified. As a leader, you both set an example through your own actions and by influencing organizational culture and policies. And like exercise, over time growth and learning becomes habitual and natural.

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Data as Decision in Grantmaking

sgEngage

In philanthropy, there can also be worries of time commitment, grantee burden, complicated methods and, frankly, resources circling the drain without adding any function or value. It can contribute to exchanges and interactions that are at the heart of nonprofit network building.

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Why Nonprofits Need a Values-Based Social Media Strategy

Non Profit Quarterly

Meta—the parent company of Facebook and Instagram—has been under fire in the past few years over its lax policies on news content, data privacy, and misinformation. This has led to situations where BIPOC and/or LGBTQ+ users are disproportionately affected by policies meant to address “bad” behaviors.

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Donor Privacy: Protecting Your Revenue and Reputation Online

OneCause

These unprecedented levels of giving represent a significant continued trend of increased generosity, especially in online methods such as peer-to-peer campaigns. The Many Risks of Poor Donor Privacy Policies. Another critical risk of poor donor privacy policies that nonprofits need to consider is the potential for legal action.

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Privacy-First Marketing for Nonprofits

Media Cause

When is the last time you read through your organization’s privacy policy? While it requires a significant and ongoing technology investment, first-party data allows you to connect actions with real-life supporters and develop a cohesive picture of their interactions with your organization. Maybe… never?