Remove Arts Remove Instructional Remove Mind Remove Reflection
article thumbnail

Reflections from Arts Leaders Workshop: Resilient Leaders from the Inside/Out

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Earlier this month I was in Boston for the annual convention for Americans for the Arts where I facilitated a leadership development pre-conference workshop, “Impact without Burnout: Resilient Arts Leaders from the Inside/Out.” Reflection questions : “Why did this work?”. ask, “How have sales been going?”.

article thumbnail

NTEN Leading Change Summit #14lcs: Reflection

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Good instructional design to create an environment for peer dialogue begins with good on boarding and for people to connect with something they already know or believe. One thing that I mindful of as a trainer is that always experience a method as a participant first before using it. Overnight Reflection.

professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

25 Major Donor Gift Ideas to Cultivate Lasting Relationships

Qgiv

Personalized art pieces Collaborate with local artists or beneficiaries to create custom artwork reflecting your organization’s mission. Major donors are sure to love an original piece of art from one of the beneficiaries of their generosity. Who knows what could come from a meeting of the minds like this one?

Gift 52
article thumbnail

Learn You Will: #14ntc Nonprofit Tech Training Session Reflection and Resources

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As one of my great teachers said, ”You are not good at what you do unless you are always learning and reflecting on your practice.” Think of “House of Cards” when Francis turns to the camera and shares the dialogue inside his mind. How To Think Like An Instructional Designer.

Train 101
article thumbnail

3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofits That Can Boost Professional Success

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I had a fantastic break, including a family vacation in Hawaii, walking, hiking, quiet, and reflection. I call it my “ To Do, To Done, Don’t Do, Reflection List.” ” I use it for planning my work flow for the day, week, month, and quarter and to reflect along the way. How about you? My Three Themes: .

article thumbnail

Using OpenAI’s ChatGPT for Nonprofit Email Communications (with Examples)

CauseVox

For a human, learning the art of writing subject lines might take years of trial and error. Have the End Result In Mind When writing a prompt, think about exactly what you want ChatGPT to generate. For more best practices and examples, take a look at our instructional guide for prompting ChatGPT.

article thumbnail

Engaging Your Ideal Donors and Boosting Your Fundraising Efforts: A Step-by-Step Guide

The Modern Nonprofit

For example, you might label a segment “Young Environmental Activists” or “High-Income Arts Patrons.” Use language and tone that reflect their preferences and communication style. Make it easy for them to take the desired action by providing direct links or instructions.

Guide 52