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Mastering the Art of Work/Life Balance in a Digital World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Meet my colleague, Meico Marquette Whitlock, who is the Founder and CEO of Mindful Techie. I had an opportunity to interview Meico about being a Mindful Techie. You have now moved into the area of “Mindfulness and Technology,” what inspired the move from nonprofit techie into mindfulness?

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How to Get Donations for a Fundraiser: 10 Best Practices

Allegiance Group

Keep in mind that just because donations are automated doesn’t mean your organization should fall behind on follow-up communications and expressions of gratitude. It may sound obvious, but many nonprofits simply never ask contributors to increase their donations. Ask for more support. Send thank-you gifts.

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Impact Management: Measuring, Evaluating, and Maximizing Impact at Your Nonprofit

Saleforce Nonprofit

Sector trends tell us that the years ahead are likely to see shortfalls in funding for nonprofits, necessitating changes in strategy and tactics now in order to avoid disaster later. With that in mind, here are four reasons nonprofits should make the move to leverage outcomes and program data in fundraising to maximize impact management.

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[VIDEO] Major Donor Stewardship – Strategies That Build Lasting Relationships With Your Most Significant Givers

Bloomerang

These fundraisers can’t wrap their minds around coming out and asking someone for money. They want to see innovative thinking and sound business practices in place at the nonprofits they support. Individual donors are free to fund whatever you propose that they agree will be of most benefit to you. Put that out of my mind.

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[VIDEO] Get More Grants with Donor Cultivation

Bloomerang

I know we were on earlier for our sound check, but I hear a little bit of a buzzing sound. It sounds so impersonal. If there’s any doubt in your mind, I can tell you right now some numbers. I wrote this one just a month or two ago about what to do with unsolicited proposals. Margit: Thank you, Steve.

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Grave Work

Non Profit Quarterly

Whether the tasks power autonomous weapons systems raining disaster down on slum districts or else power geographic data for humanitarian agencies that provide aid to such disaster zones is knowledge not available to the workers. Nothing about the tasks in and of themselves reveals their purpose. part of the cultural ambience of AI.’

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