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Get more done in a day (and boost your fundraising productivity!) with these 12 smart hacks

Get Fully Funded

Keeping a task list can save you time and clear your mind. Start with the free version to see if you like it. Time-block your week with an online calendar. And if you share your online calendar with your team, they can see when you’re busy or help you set appointments.

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Fundwriter.ai 101 – Can A Robot Write Better Than You?

The Fundraising Authority

“Fundwriter frees up time and energy for me.” And her social media feeds are full of polished, highly personalized content, which is good for everyone. It’s free to use, and all you need is an email address. is ready to help you write almost any kind of content. Step 1: Choose a Fundwriter model.

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What Every Nonprofit Website Should Include

Allegiance Group

While many nonprofits need low-cost or free options to handle their websites, Nonprofit Hub said every nonprofit website should treat itself like an investment. These buttons serve as a gateway to the valuable content that your organization shares through its social media channels.

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Answer these 6 questions to frame your fundraising plan structure

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Carve out some time free of distractions to draft a plan that will carry you through the year, one that will give you the confidence to make the Asks and work the strategies to raise money all year long. How much will it cost for you to accomplish what you have in mind? Create a calendar of Asks. And that takes time.

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9 Tips for Working Remotely

Whole Whale

We even have fun channels like “Travel” and “Music” where employees can post non-work related content. We put BOCs on the calendar about once a month and talk about anything new in our lives like things going on with our families, our workout routines, new music we love, an awesome movie we saw, etc. Develop a routine. Work in Sprints.

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April Nonprofit Blog Carnival: The Work Behind the Work - Finding Productivity and Balance

NTEN

It’s much easier to be mindful and focused when you’re on a yoga mat than when you’re behind your desk with a daunting to-do list, overflowing inbox, and a day full of meetings. If needed, I schedule and block this time in my calendar. Then with a less crowded brain, I can sit down and start tackling tasks on my list.

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Nonprofit Blog Carnival: Personal Productivity Tips for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He recommends reading The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains by Nicholas Carr to better understand the impact of chronic information overload, followed by his best advice about being purposeful with your attention online. Jacobwith, Firestarters, shared some really great tips about using your online calendar and Evernote.

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