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How nonprofits can benefit from knowledge management

Socialbrite

Can your team take advantage of the new breed of knowledge management tools? The knowledge and experience its people bring will determine its institutional knowledge and dictate the direction in which it needs to head. This knowledge is ever-changing and needs to be both accessible and adaptable. Tacit knowledge.

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Book Review and Giveaway: The Eight Principles of Sustainable Fundraising

Amy Sample Ward

Johnson’s new book, The Eight Principles of Sustainable Fundraising. In this book, Larry starts at the beginning (that’s even how he describes it!) Blasphemy, I know! But, that’s just one of the reaons why I love Larry C. And I want to share a few gems with you! Gem #1 – Put fundraising in your mission.

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Meatball Subs & Knowledge Management

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

I was in the middle of an office move many years ago, all my papers and books and files stacked on the floor or dumped in cardboard cartons, when the messenger service showed up to collect a proposal we'd just finished and and needed to get into the hands of our prospective client by close of business.

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Learning is the Work

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What was most exciting for me was to finally meet three people in person after following their writing, blogs, and books for almost a decade. If you are not already familiar with their work, you will learn a lot about online collaboration, knowledge management, informal learning, and networks by following them.

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Bullet Journaling for Nonprofit Professionals

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Recently, Ryder published a book, The Bullet Journal Method , which explain it in greater detail. Book reading list is a popular BuJo collection. Last year, I used it to follow how many books I read. I wasn’t surprised to learn that I read about 10 books a year (not including work reading). BuJo is a personal tool.

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3 Unexpected Lessons Nonprofits Learned from the Pandemic

Saleforce Nonprofit

one nonprofit is looking at how they can use their reputations, their knowledge, and their skills to “Enter into partnerships with another industry expert to create stronger social enterprises that can benefit both the private sector and the charity sector.”. In the U.K.,

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Organizational Amnesia, Accountability Buddies, and Other Things I learned at the Grant Managers Network Conference

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Keynote : Measuring the Networked Nonprofit: Be Networked, Use Measurement, and Learn from Your Data – I shared some high level ideas from my book and discussion about the three big themes. Unfortunately, organizational memory is short, and without a way to capture knowledge and learning, they become lost. .