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January 2022 equity update to the community

NTEN

This evaluation process involves all three equity committees, including board, community, and staff. This year, implementing the new concurrent and holistic committee application process resulted in a more accessible and streamlined experience with more community members on NTEN committees than ever before. 2022 focus. 2022 focus.

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Methodist Unveils $181 Million Investment

The NonProfit Times

million to advance health equity, strengthen communities and impact systemic change across its 74-county service area. This allocation ensures the organization delivers on its mission, vision, and strategy effectively. million in community grants at least 174 nonprofits and municipalities during 2024. MHM) is investing $181.1

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Raise More Gifts From Members By Understanding Their Motivations

Bloomerang

The development director recruited members to become donors at invitation-only ‘after-hours’ events, where the adults roamed the museum, slid down slides, and tinkered and played at every exhibit to their hearts’ content. If you’re a museum, arts, or culture organization, you may be in this same dilemma. There was just one problem.

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6 tips to create a volunteer group and successfully launch DEI initiatives

Nimble AMS

Many associations find it challenging to talk about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and take a stance at their organization. Having a diverse group of volunteers provides a broad perspective of opinions and philosophies to your association, bolstering your DEI initiatives and positively impacting your members and community. .

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Crowdsourcing: Community vs Crowd

Amy Sample Ward

Here are some of my thoughts going into the conversation and slides if you prefer engaging that way: Crowdsourcing for Social Change. The competition we conducted as part of this panel surfaced a collection of case studies of organizations using social media in their program delivery. View more presentations from Amy Sample Ward.

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Does Your Organizational Already Have a Policy for Professional Conduct?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My YMCA colleague posed for this photo on purpose to illustrate a point about professional conduct and social media policies. Since I had a lot of educators and people who run summer camps and other programs, a policy question came up. Certainly,this can be easily referred to in a social media policy.

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Great reads from around the web on August 24th

Amy Sample Ward

How to Prepare Your Community for a Major Change « The Community Manager – "Change: it’s the one constant in life. Whether you’re introducing a change in ownership, new staff, policy change, technical update, or something else, community members sometimes resist change. Be passionate.

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