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Navigate Change Management: Set Your Nonprofit Up For Success

Bloomerang

Even aside from a global pandemic, an ever changing landscape of technology and politics have caused all of us to have to navigate change. Let’s get one thing straight – change is the only constant we can count on. So, how can we strategically navigate change? Organizational change is what we will focus on today.

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How Nonprofits Can Avoid Buyer’s Remorse for Fund Accounting Software

sgEngage

Involve your staff by developing a steering committee comprised of different members of the team who interact with your system, including your accounting, technology, and program teams. An external subject-matter expert can also assist with the change management aspect. Don’t do this in a vacuum.

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Nonprofit Finance Leaders: Don’t Miss These bbcon 2023 Sessions

sgEngage

Financial Management Luminary Session Panel Discussion: Using Your Voice in a Sea of Change *don’t miss* Your finance team touches all aspects of your organization—grant programs, fundraising goals, vendor management. That makes you a vital part of any change management conversation, but you may not always be asked to the table.

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6 Ways to Harness Your CRM Solution as a Change Management Tool

Connection Cafe

Implementing a CRM solution is opportunity to think boldly about your institution’s future and to chart a new course. As systems and processes are being re-written, it’s an ideal time to set new goals, experiment with different processes, and emerge stronger on the other side of your transition. You’ve got this! Good luck!

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The One Record Myth in K–12 School Software

sgEngage

Your school has a wealth of vital information—enrollment applications, student records, financial records, donor and alumni records—and stakeholders with different requirements and abilities. The short answer is no, not if you want to use your data in meaningful ways. Some stakeholders are more visual, while others are more numbers-driven.

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Don’t Let Staff Turnover Affect Your Grantmaking Data Quality

sgEngage

This effective guide will be a comprehensive blueprint to working at your organization, including links to relevant resources, steps for data entry, and flow charts outlining who is responsible for which tasks. Here is a document that outlines the different security roles available in the system. Blackbaud Grantmaking user?

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The Unrecognized Risk of Status Quo Problem-Solving Skills for Grantmakers

sgEngage

Nonprofits show and share what worked, usually with tidy stories and charts. They said two different agencies that served nearly the same area of town were competing for “clients.” I was working with a coalition of organizations from one community that was working on a shared mission of supporting families.

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