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Digital Storytelling to Access, Attract and Activate U.S. Donors

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Ngonzi on Twitter and LinkedIn and register for her upcoming on March 24, Digital Storytelling to Access, Attract and Activate U.S. Communicate your organization’s unique value proposition clearly, transparently, authentically, and relevantly. Shifting attitudes in the U.S. Please follow Ms. Global Giving. Transparency.

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Nonprofit Communications Plan: How-To Determine Communication Objectives

Bloomerang

This method is sometimes known as “spray-and-pray,” and doesn’t get the communication objectives you want. . In other words, there is no real “method to the madness” but just a “hope for the best attitude.” The effort lacks clear communication objectives and no specified audience has been identified.

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How CIOs can drive transformation with better data storytelling

Tableau

Keep reading for a conversation with Teljo on how CIOs can use data storytelling to communicate insights that resonate and inspire action. . This mindset used to be reserved for startups, but I think most businesses recognize they need a little of this attitude. Communicating the insights you uncover is crucial.

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Demystifying Artificial Intelligence for Nonprofits: Why You Should Care About AI Right Now, Not Later

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In previous posts, Sylogist has explored the basics ( AI 101 ) and key terminology ( AI 102 ) but now we’ll take a deeper look at attitudes within nonprofits around AI, Attitudes about AI We are at an inflection point. The reality is AI tools have been around for years and many of us have been using them without realizing it.

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Is Your Remote Team Getting the TLC They Deserve? An Audit Delivers Answers

.orgSource

You could assess how people were communicating, determine where the vibe registered on the stress meter, and take the opportunity to connect personally with employees. How are people expected to communicate? The attitudes are fresh, and work gets done in ways that are unique to each individual.” Are there safety considerations?

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Interview: Kivi Leroux Miller, The Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Amy Sample Ward

—– Kivi Leroux Miller helps small nonprofits and communications departments of one make a big impression with smart, savvy communications and marketing. We know storytelling is important for grant applications and fundraising appeals, how is it most useful in marketing?

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Data and Storytelling: 6 Ways to Use Data to Move Your Mission

NTEN

Given the attention that Data gets from the media, influencers, and the hill, we believe that every communications department is obligated to look closer at their data and how they are using it - and should be tapping into it to get work done towards your organizations goals. Numbers are a universal langauge. What are you waiting for?

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