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How to Create a Volunteer Handbook Your Volunteers Will Use

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If your organization relies on volunteers, even just a little, you need a volunteer handbook that spells out expectations, policies, and procedures. Staff: Provide an organizational chart with photos and enough information about each person’s role so volunteers can find the person they are looking for.

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How Cell Phones and Tablets Enable Telework

Tech Soup

To be able to telework, people usually need five things: a computer or tablet, broadband Internet, access to work email, access to work documents, and a phone. The processing power of our mobile phones roughly doubles every 18 months as does storage capacity, as do Internet speeds with the advent of faster 4G and 4G LTE mobile networks.

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Your Guide to Hiring Staff for Your Nonprofit

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Create policies and procedures, so everyone is treated fairly. Create a work environment where everyone can thrive. Draw it out into an organizational chart so you can see who will report to who. Start with a phone screen. Set up a time to speak with candidates by phone. But then there’s more. Employee handbook.

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We've Built The Tools You Need for 2018

Everyaction

FALL Build Beautiful Charts & Graphs with Data Visualization on EveryAction Whether it's for a board meeting or a conference, nonprofit professionals often spend hours of time trying to figure out ways to present their data. Often, this means settling for (pretty ugly) charts with data estimates made in Excel or Powerpoint, but no more!

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The Overhead Solution: A New Nonprofit Pride Movement

Tech Soup

Firms limit their audit of expenses to comparing current year to prior year or budget, which is customary in a for-profit environment, simply because most audit programs are not tailored to nonprofits, or auditors do not have sufficient nonprofit experience." Budgeting, fiscal policies, and internal control resources.

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Philanthropic Leadership: Engaging Board Members As Fundraising Ambassadors

Bloomerang

And if you think about this pie chart, what I really want to call out is that bequests, which are about 9%, are gifts made by individuals. So could each of our board members over the course of the year thank 25 people, make five phone calls, write five thank you notes, write five emails. And can you have your board make phone calls?

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

Bloomerang

And when you have websites with lots of questions before people fill it out, when you have, you know, give us your phone number, that is a thing you can just see people withering away because they don’t want to give you their phone number, because they don’t want to be called. You need to have a gift acceptance policy.

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