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14+ Excellent Nonprofit Annual Reports

Whole Whale

org combines a lot of the elements we love from the reports above: Fun colors to keep the reader engaged, interactiveness, and a sticky table of contents that follows the reader as they scroll down the page. We love how they showed the lineage of that $25.1 million: we raised X which equaled Y and resulted in Z. Power Poetry.

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Oodles of Time Management Tips: July Nonprofit Blog Carnival Round-Up

Have Fun - Do Good

Apparently, it takes 21 days of repetitive activity for your brain to accept new behavior as a habit. Some of my time has to go to regular 'expenses,' some of my time is an 'investment' that will pay off later, and some of it is just for fun. Like any budget, I'll have to make adjustments as I go along.

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15 Inspiring Nonprofit Annual Reports | With Bonus Template

Whole Whale

org The annual report from 350.org org combines a lot of the elements we love from the reports above: Fun colors to keep the reader engaged, interactiveness, and a sticky table of contents that follows the reader as they scroll down the page. org The annual report from 350.org We think that’s a win-win!

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NpTechTag Summary: Connected Conversations, Live Blogging, and Other Great Finds

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Social Web and Altruism Nick Booth, high fibre podcasting blog, points us to some fascinating brain research that has discovered the part of the brain responsible for altruism and he links it to why nonprofits should be using the social web to advance their missions. 20 practices.

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Scary Supporter Horror Stories

Connection Cafe

Her husband made fun of her. She liked what she saw the org doing, and went to fill in an online form on the organization’s website. And away with her brain went all the years of evidence that a certain supporter had played an integral role in getting grant funding from a couple of key local foundations. Years passed.

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How Can Nonprofits Switch From Scarcity to Abundance Mindsets When It Comes To Self-Care?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

After sitting the problem, we re-framed the question as : “How can we shift mindsets (org/ind) around self care so that stakeholders (staff/leadership/board) believe it serves the organization’s mission?” Scarcity captures the mind. The mind orients automatically, powerfully, toward unfulfilled needs.

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[VIDEO] How to Get a Return on Your Nonprofit Technology Investment

Bloomerang

Adult brains don’t learn new things that easily. Sometimes a system owner is like the person whose budget pays for that product, so director of development, VP of development, philanthropy manager, whatever title you have in your org. This is really fun to have you. Steven: This is fun. . This is fun.