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Healthcare LMS – what it is, why you need it, and what are the use cases.

Gyrus

These systems help the healthcare organizations elevate training outcomes by giving them the capacity to assess learner progress, collect statistics, and perform deep analysis to identify and drive improvement opportunities. This allows proactive course correction and ensures higher completion rates.

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Fundraising Lessons from the Father of Advertising | Ogilvy on Fundraising

Whole Whale

Use statistics to vividly demonstrate the scale of the problem being addressed. Study email subject lines and opening sentences that motivate instant open rates. Set goals around expanding your donor base, repeat donation rates, monthly giving sign-ups, and other loyalty indicators.

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Giving Tuesday #Inspo: 14 Donation Pages That Know What They’re Doing

Everyaction

There are plenty of best practices that, if implemented, make it pretty straightforward to improve conversion rates and ultimately raise more money. From the bright color scheme to the punny tagline, this page is the perfect example of blending a bit of humor with perfectly executed design for a great donation page. The good news?

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3 Reasons Why Your Year-End Appeal is Not Over

NonProfit Hub

Retention Rates Stink. And article on LinkedIn summarizes it well by saying, “Statistically speaking, the cost of acquiring a new customer costs five to ten times more than retaining an existing one. The overlapping nature of spaghetti symbolizes the ability of women to interconnect everything, multi-task and blend all things together.

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Are Social Enterprises Viable Models for Funding Nonprofits?

ASU Lodestar Center

Nonprofit organizations are vital to the nation’s economic well-being and have nearly doubled in the last 30 years (National Center for Charitable Statistics, 2015). Social enterprise models may well offer an answer.

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