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Nonprofit Leaders: How Does Your Nonprofit Measure Success?

Blue Avocado

We prioritize a healthy work-life balance, a culture of support and learning, and equitable support for all clients. Finally, consistent engagement from supporters — whether volunteers or donors — is a consistent gauge of the program’s success and the organization’s successful culture.

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Forward Unto the Breach: Don’t Rest on Nonprofit Laurels

Bloomerang

the numbers of students you can enroll, patients for whom you have beds, ticket buyers for whom you have seats, etc.), There are ways to take the wonderful work you’re doing and expand your reach to teach more people, heal more people and enrich more people’s lives. You can take art to the schools or bring students to your art.

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Creating A Culture of Well-being in Your Nonprofit Workplace: The First Step

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Erika Atkins, Director of Operations at Opening Act , a theatre program that teaches theatre skills to students from New York City’s most underserved schools to help them succeed in life. Their program includes about teaching artists. Does your nonprofit have a culture of wellbeing?

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The Top 54 Auctioneers for Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

As an educated, well cultured and traveled individual with an amazing life story, her empathy and passion allows her to tell amazing stories and inspire hearts to give. In her spare time, Suzanne teaches wakesurf lessons on the lake and is a new mom to a little baby boy! She is also a 3rd generation auctioneer focusing on benefits.

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Will Your Nonprofit Cease to Exist? Here’s What You Can Do to Make Sure That Doesn’t Happen

Bloomerang

There are ways to take the wonderful work you’re doing and expand your reach to teach more people, heal more people, and enrich more lives. For example: If you work in the education sector , you could offer learning opportunities to non-enrolled students. Think about your movement, not the current moment in time. . Way more intense.

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What I Didn't Learn in School: Diane Ragsdale's Crash Course on Beauty and Aesthetic Values

Museum 2.0

I've been getting a taste of what I'm missing by devouring Diane Ragsdale's terrific series of blog posts about the course she is teaching on Approaching Beauty for business students at UW-Madison. You'll burrow down rabbit holes of gorgeous videos, cerebral reading lists, and provocative artist talks. A lot, I suspect.

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11 Unique Fundraising Ideas for Arts Organizations

Neon CRM

Although fundraising for arts organizations has unique challenges—like justifying the need to ask for support from donors for your arts and culture versus donating to the efforts of front-line workers—art in all forms is something that every community needs. This may be some of your lead performers, popular visual artists, or directors.

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