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4 Ways to Measure Volunteer Program Return on Investment (ROI)

Volunteer Hub

Chances are, volunteers play an important role in your organization. Leveraging volunteerism can, and probably is, helping your nonprofit fill critical roles and take steps towards obtaining its mission. If this sounds like your organization, you are not alone. According to a 2018 Volunteering in America report , 77.34

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Building Blocks of Effective Creative: Authenticity

M+R

We began to unpack the challenges and obligations of developing ethical creative in a roundtable discussion with our friends Amirio Freeman of Feeding America and Rosa Del Angel of Oxfam America. All of the questions we asked about the audience to develop relevant creative apply here as well. Right Audience. Right Channel.

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Training Nonprofit Staff & Volunteers Effectively in 5 Steps

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More importantly, are your staff and volunteers ready and trained to perform productively in their roles? Most importantly, with all of these changes, your team’s roles changed, too. Step 2: Person by person, redefine their role. There’s no doubt that just about everyone’s role changed in 2020. But are you ready?

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10 Volunteer Training Ideas for Onboarding All Types of Volunteers

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Matt’s past work includes fundraising for the University of the Arts, Ursinus College, University of Cincinnati and the Boy Scouts of America. It may sound minor, but it’s a great opportunity to make your volunteers feel at home and answer any housekeeping questions they might have. Mary’s University of Minnesota.

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Books That Changed Us in 2020

Media Cause

Thanks for giving us a place to hide from reality, to question our assumptions, or to escape into a fantasy world, depending on the day. What I found most interesting was the honest descriptions of navigating evolving roles as a parent and professional–of making mistakes, owning up to them and finding ways to improve oneself.

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Nathan Magnuson On Leadership, Coaching, And His New eBook

Eric Jacobsen Blog

On the surface, it sounds daunting, but the first thing I say is that each person is probably already a leader - and a "leadership expert" to someone. In your consulting and coaching role what have you found to be the most common challenges leaders are facing today? Nathan : I have two short pieces on Becoming a Leadership Expert.

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Why do we keep working in museums?

Museum 2.0

I’ve been asking myself this question for months. With how negative and cynical many museum professionals (especially myself) sound about museums on Twitter and in other professional spaces the question that follows is: “Why do you keep choosing to work in museums since you think they are so awful/bad/whatever?”

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