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Give Joy!

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You just have to remember to do it, which isn’t always as simple as it sounds. Survey the office and evaluate the comfort quotient. Invite speakers to present to your group on wellness topics. It gives any employee with an idea a platform to present their innovation. How easy is that! There’s a reason they call it work.

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Drones, Robots, and Farmers—Prepare Your Association to Meet Fast-Moving Technology Trends

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To make a point about technology and its impact on the future of work, Hugh Lee, Co-Founder of Fusion Productions, told me this story: “Several years ago, we invited some young presenters who were developing cutting edge farming technology to digitalNow. It opens services and activities to ongoing evaluation and adjustment.

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Seeking a Sponsor for Your Nonprofit Event or Program: A Q&A With Mariah Monique

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proposal letters and pitch decks) to articulate the vision of an event in a way that makes the sponsor’s decision easier to make. Securing a corporate sponsor or finding enough sponsors to cover the cost of a nonprofit event might sound overwhelming or even impossible to some people. logo placement, vendor booths, event signage, etc.).

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Safety First: How to Mitigate Risk at In-Person Events

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In this article, we’ll cover things to consider when evaluating the safety of your event, share some resources, and provide best practices on how to develop your plan. Sound familiar? It’s helpful to be present at the venue and to go through a visualization exercise with key staff or volunteers. Not sold yet? Ready to visualize?

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Fundraising Basics: [Part 1] How to Create and Provide Value to Your Donors

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This sounds like a silly question but donors make this choice every day. Number three, how do we articulate and communicate our impact to others? Number four, how do we evaluate our impact? That statistic shows that offering a valuable product is important, but beyond the numbers, this makes intuitive sense.

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5 Website Features All New Nonprofits Should Know and Use

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We react positively when we find a website with strong, well-structured design, but it can be difficult to articulate what made the design strong. Classes, webinars, and presentations. Keep in mind that many visitors will evaluate your website in seconds. Letting supporters control their engagement.

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Adventures in Artist-Driven Public Engagement: Machine Project at the Hammer Museum

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Artist as Problem Solver vs. Artist as Problem Explorer Mark Allen (director of Machine Project) and I have talked about this issue several times, and Mark articulates it beautifully. This is particularly true when it comes to project evaluation. Here are a few elements that really resonated for me.

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