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Change Management: 3 Steps to Make Change a Reality at Your Nonprofit

Saleforce Nonprofit

As a nonprofit leader guiding your staff through changes over the last two years, you might have investigated change management. Change management is a set of tools and techniques your nonprofit can use to build buy-in and support staff members as you lead an organizational change. A “Why” Statement.

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60-Day Guide to Launching Your Fund Accounting Extensibility Project

sgEngage

Week 2: Source Examples and Templates In week two, you move from the what to the how of your extensibility project. Finding relevant examples and templates can significantly accelerate your project’s progress. Join communities (like the Microsoft Power Platform ) and ask others whats worked for them.

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Tips for Content Curators from Beth Kanter: How To Avoid Getting "Content Fried"

NTEN

In addition to the technical skills and tools described [ in the extended version of this article ], it is also important for staff to incorporate techniques into their daily work life that reduce distraction and stress. Have any techniques to add to this list? I use this as a pre-writing exercise as well as a reflection exercise.

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4 Ways Your Grantmaking Organization Can Stay Relevant to Your Community’s Changing Needs

sgEngage

For example, if you run a non-profit organization that provides food assistance to low-income families, you may want to analyze data to identify trends in food insecurity in your community. Analyze the data: Use statistical tools and techniques to analyze the data you have collected to identify patterns and isolate needs.

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Making Sense of the Buzz Around ChatGPT

sgEngage

The initial wave of generative-AI examples in the art, music, and written composition spaces has generated a lot of interest within the technology sector. For this post we’ll highlight a few examples from our own experimentation, explaining what we see going on and what we’ve learned. Yes, it’s a silly example.

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Guest Post by Michael Sola: A Day of the Life of NWF's Social Media Outreach Coordinator Danielle Brigida

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Danielle Brigida, NWF Social Media Outreach Coordinator ( @starfocus on Twitter) Note from Beth: In the coming weeks, we're peeking over the shoulder of nonprofit social media practitioners to learn about their work flow and techniques. Tags: change management guest blogging relationships. But who is she really?

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The Unanticipated Benefits of Content Curation: Build Staff Expertise and Reduce Information Overload

NTEN

The museum curator does research, is an expert in the particular artistic style, selects the best examples, puts them together in an exhibit, provides important context with annotation on the labels, and so on. They know the grapes, the winemaker and their techniques, and vintages. I also like the metaphor of a sommelier.

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