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Statement of Activities: Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

sgEngage

This walkthrough isn’t just a cautionary taleā€”it’s a roadmap to ensuring your financial narrative remains clear, accurate, and reflective of your nonprofit’s integrity and mission. Financial statements must reflect the true nature of resources available. Let’s dive in! 5 Mistakes to Avoid 1.

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Why Movement Is the Killer Learning App for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here are some techniques you can incorporate into your training and staff meetings that will help with learning and retention. They help “air out the brain” and can help a tired group regain focus. I incorporate energizers into webinars (see slide 22) and virtual meetings. Here’s some examples.

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Coaching in your Learning and Development Program

Gyrus

So, let’s lay the groundwork with some comparisons. The comparisons do not just end there. They are both incredibly talented, attempting to improve themselves, and they just need help realizing their full potential; in order to develop the necessary skills to climb up all the way to the next level.

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Ask A Nonprofit Specialist - Engaging the Board in Financial Reports

ASU Lodestar Center

An organizationā€™s budget, financial statements and summary reports to Boards of Directors should all do the following: Set expectations (budget and/or prior year experience, plus acceptable variations to. Limit the metrics to the most critical factorsā€” those that truly reflect the challenges and opportunities for your organization.

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How To Incorporate More Movement Into Your Nonprofit Training

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here are some techniques you can incorporate into your training and staff meetings that will help with learning and retention. They help “air out the brain” and can help a tired group regain focus. I incorporate energizers into webinars (see slide 22) and virtual meetings. Movement is better than sitting.

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Tech Wellness in the Nonprofit Workplace: Tips for Avoiding Collaborative Overload

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In comparison, 10 years ago, these managers spent ā€œonlyā€ 60 to 65 per cent of their time engaged in those activities. . If your work requires after hours coverage for emergencies, assigning staff shifts can help avoid burnout. Reflect on the past six months or the past year as a team. PRIORITIES. Take a trend-line view.

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7 Things I learned About Social Media Powered Online Fundraising and A Big Heartfelt Thank You for #OceanLoveEarl

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This post summarizes the results and a few insights about social media fundraising and network strategies as a way to share back what I learned and to help bring some closure. Social Proofing Helps Generate Donations. I try to do this with any project I work on, whether it is a social media campaign as well as a training workshops.