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Gen Z wants better leadership. But are they ready to adapt to it?

Fast Company Tech

And while Gen Z is demanding more fairness, structure, and transparency from their workplaces, the truth is: building better leadership isnt just a job for managers. Past generations have valuable knowledge, hard-earned experience, and different perspectives that can help Gen Z navigate the workforceif they engage with them.

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Top 5 Reasons Tech Team Augmentation is Necessary for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Whether it’s CRM products and websites for fundraising, outreach, advocacy and event management, or back office infrastructure for day-to-day operations and everything in between, the list of functions and choices is seemingly endless and growing by the day. It’s their job to think that way. As we all know, the truth is not so simple.

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Beyond the Newest Philanthropy Buzzword: Knowledge Work Is Core to Equitable Change

sgEngage

Today, knowledge work is coming into fashion in foundations and the nonprofit sector. Knowledge work is growing because it sits at an important intersection between grantmaking and equitable change. How the sector understands and engages in knowledge work is crucial to the success of philanthropic efforts.

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Catch the Winter ‘24 Nimble AMS release before the snow flies

Nimble AMS

Our solution can streamline the management of volunteer jobs and shifts. For example, you can use the feature to track an advocacy day letter-writing campaign (job) or an advocacy day event on Monday or Tuesday (shift). You can also receive specific answers from a knowledge article with Einstein Search Answers.

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Thoughts on the Blackbaud – Convio deal

Robert Weiner

I have no inside knowledge about what the merged company will look like. Support advocacy, volunteer management, complex events, electronic communications, content management, online payments, and merchandise sales. Software alone seldom gets the job done. I don’t invest in these or other companies that I advise on.

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Recruiting Geeks for Human Rights!

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

We use free and open source software whenever possible, but we're pragmatic and work with what our human rights monitoring and advocacy partners need, so our environment is a pretty eclectic mix. Data archeology: recover data from ancient files in odd formats. Automate generation of publications based on data using LaTeX and Sweave.

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ChatGPT & Google Gemini Identify Four Essentials for Successful Nonprofit Giving Campaigns

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Success Factors: Celebrity Advocacy: Leveraging celebrity power attracts attention and builds trust with potential donors. Significant contributions went towards advocacy, legal support, and community development. Patient Focus: Highlighting the impact on children creates a strong emotional appeal and motivates giving. The good news?

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