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The Biggest Branding Mistakes Nonprofits Make: 3 Essential Fixes

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Branding can make or break a nonprofit, yet many organizations struggle to communicate their value effectively. Small and medium-sized nonprofits, in particular, often lack the resources and expertise to craft compelling narratives, engage supporters, and clearly define the problems they address.

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Good Data Governance Equals Great Member Experiences

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If any of the following issues sound familiar, it may be time for an intervention. You want to be certain your data is secure, and you need to know that you are problem-solving with accurate information and statistics. This is not the place for independent problem-solving. But what exactly is involved in data governance?

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The 990: From Compliance to Communication 

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Only 10% of philanthropic foundations have a website to communicate their work. What that statistic means is that for 90% of foundations, the 990-PF is often the only means for communicating their work. Largely considered a document prepared for tax compliance, its important role as a principal vehicle of communication is overlooked.

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How to effectively communicate impact to nonprofit stakeholders

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But nonprofit leaders do not always know how to communicate their organization's impact to retain donors and attract new ones. So, how can nonprofit leaders effectively communicate impact to stakeholders? The problem with ratios. Negative emotions are associated with the problem, while positive emotions connect to the solution.

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6 Strategies to Involve Young People in Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

While that’s true—it’s hard to fully understand a younger generation’s perspective if you’re not part of it—the underlying issue may be looking at the puzzle as something unknowable. A McKinsey report states, “For Generation Z, as we have seen, the main spur to consumption is the search for truth, in both a personal and a communal form.”

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Training Nonprofit Staff & Volunteers Effectively in 5 Steps

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What problems still vex them? Your training plan needs to have three basic elements, as described in the following questions: What is the problem or issue that’s currently facing your team? What training would help address that problem, and why? What training would help address that problem, and why?

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The Smart Nonprofit: Free Book Event

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Most jobs will have some parts of it automated, freeing up those people to do more human things like build stronger relationships and solve complex problems. Burnout rates were an issue in the nonprofit sector (why I wrote the Happy Healthy Nonprofit in 2016) but now they are skyrocketing. You can read the article here.

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