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How to Effectively Compare Data from Two Different Salesforce Systems

fusionSpan

The issue, however, is that data comparisons are tedious, repetitive, and time-consuming. The good news is that there are code packages specifically designed to handle data comparison. At fusionSpan, our analysts regularly use one of these packages to speed up data comparison, ensuring that the process is kept simple.

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Be Fundraising Alert! Lift Your Nonprofit and Boost Your Career

Qgiv

Let’s start with a fundamental employment truth: the closer you are to successful revenue generation, the less vulnerable your position. It’s important that any nonprofit focus on revenue generation almost as much as it does on client service. Think of this comparison. The fundraiser is akin to the director of a play.

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How To Create Explainer Videos That Donors Will Love

Nonprofits Source

They are short and to the point: People’s attention span isn’t very high ( some reports clocks it at 8 seconds.) Explainer videos are the perfect medium to convey a message – especially when it requires generating empathy. For that, you can use meaningful animation, unexpected script turns ( narrative ), and adequate characterization.

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[VIDEO] The 3 V’s of Virtual Communication

Bloomerang

Annual reports, this is the number one tool that I use in my virtual asks. Everything is in that annual report. So mission and vision, programs and services, your client testimonials, your annual reports, and your statistics. All right, Haley, “In what ways are you using your annual reports in conjunctions with the ask?

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Guest Post by Alan Levine: Social Media Recap from NMC 2009

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I resisted using the title of “report card”. I have already written about the fabulous blog coverage we got form asking three bloggers to post about the keynote and main sessions , but this again was a tremendous success in finding a way to capture the presentation experience , and yet much more, as the dialogue these posts generated.