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Don’t Let Staff Turnover Affect Your Grantmaking Data Quality

sgEngage

Here are some best practices for effectively managing staff turnover and onboarding with your grantmaking software, including some methods of reassigning existing records to new staff members, establishing clear security roles, and building a comprehensive policies and procedures guide to keep everyone on the same page.

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New and Improved Data Visualization Tool: Maps for Media Funding

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You can search and visualize media funding by the following: Show Grants By : Explore data for funders (blue) or recipients (orange). More Filters and Advanced Search: Tailor your search by funder type, grant amount, population served, keyword and more. List: View and sort foundation, recipients and grants data in table form.

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How to Create a Volunteer Handbook Your Volunteers Will Use

Get Fully Funded

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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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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Your Guide to Hiring Staff for Your Nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

Create policies and procedures, so everyone is treated fairly. Solid books and numbers make everything easier, especially when you’re ready to go after grants. 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.

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The Overhead Solution: A New Nonprofit Pride Movement

Tech Soup

If the shelter tracks its program costs just by grant/contract, what happens to expenses that are not chargeable to either of the two contracts? Guidelines from the Office of Management and Budget ( Circular A-122 for information on indirect costs and Uniform grant guidance for updated information on indirect costs determination ).

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[VIDEO] The Board’s Role in Fundraising & Resource Development

Bloomerang

if you have a give policy in place and they have not given, does not mean that they don’t consider themselves family. And so they had an Excel chart that was presented quarterly. Those board members agree to pick up the phone and call and say, “Thank you.” They have children, they’re doing all of this.

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