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What leadership skills do nonprofit emerging leaders need to succeed?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Accelerated Millennial Manager ” by Devon Scheef and Diane Thielfoldt of The Learning Café is a summary of a research survey from 2011 through 2013 of 400 millennial managers, their managers, peer managers, team members, HR, and business leaders. Constantly double-check your assumptions. These skills are: Inspires and motivates others.

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Dashboard Reports!

VisionLink

Then offer charts and other graphics to make the point. Because the dashboard reports are fully integrated with the content management system, this means you can create your own stakeholder-specific narrative report, replete with dashboard summaries about the metrics important to your funders and decision makers. Configurable.

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Money for your nonprofit: Writing a grant proposal

ASU Lodestar Center

Executive summary. The cover letter, executive summary, and organization information (1/2 to 1 page each). Spend time writing a great cover letter by addressing a specific person, quickly (but meaningfully) introducing your organization, and presenting a clear and concise summary of your grant proposal. A fully developed budget.

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A quick look at Salesforce Winter ‘10

Judi Sohn

Now we can create roll-up summaries on the campaign, and we can create record types for campaign membership. It’s almost silly that we just got the ability to show percentages in pie charts on the last release, and now we finally have combination charts. Now that “feature&# can be turned on and off for each chart.

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Write Your Nonprofit Business Plan in 9 Sections

Get Fully Funded

Executive Summary. The Executive Summary is the first thing that any potential partner or supporter will read, and it introduces the mission and purpose of your nonprofit. Because this section of your nonprofit business plan is a summary of the facts contained throughout the whole document, it is often written last.

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25 SMART Social Media Objectives

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Spitfire’s useful SMART chart planning tool has been used by many nonprofits and was adapted for social media for nonprofits by NTEN’s WeAreMedia project several years ago. Here’s a summary of 25 SMART social media objectives from Leveraging Social Media project with arts organizations.

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WeAreMedia: A Larger Context For Social Media for Program Delivery - Next Nonprofit Report

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Chronicle has a summary of the report here. The insight that resonated most was a paragraph in the summary about the importance of rapid experimentation and learning is to the future of nonprofits. What I found most thought provoking were the questions we should ask about technology in charting the future.