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5 Steps to Prepare for a Successful Nonprofit Website Redesign

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A comprehensive web content inventory lists pages, images, documents, and applications on a spreadsheet. Tools like Screaming Frog can be used to crawl your current site and download the results onto a spreadsheet where each piece of content can be assessed. A content inventory is a list of all the content on your site.

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How BoardSite Can Help Your Nonprofit Board Be More Productive

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Sponsored by BoardSite — a board of directors management platform that centralizes key administrative tasks like meeting scheduling, document management, and online voting in a secure digital platform. By using BoardSite, you’ll save time, resulting in more productive meetings as well as directors who are more engaged on a day-to-day basis.

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Why and How to Implement a 4-Day Workweek in 2025

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One of the few ways nonprofits can compete with the private sector for talent is by offering something that costs $0 to implement and may actually result in better recruiting and retention: a shorter workweek. Another reason to offer the four-day workweek is that, if you do it right, it can result in greater productivity, not less.

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Is Your Remote Team Getting the TLC They Deserve? An Audit Delivers Answers

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But do begin with clear documentation that is available to everyone. If possible, compare the remote team’s results to their previous in-person performance. Determine whether teams are delivering the anticipated results. Follow the survey with targeted in-person interviews based on the results.

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Good Data Governance Equals Great Member Experiences

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Put People First Your data governance policy will be a document that reflects your organization’s unique culture, teams, and members. Many of the data disasters I’ve seen result from well-intentioned employees trying to get a job done without the correct information about how to do it. Don’t expect your teams to figure this out.

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5 Reasons Your Board Should Switch to Google Drive

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Each of these roles has one thing in common – documents. Transparency about programmatic approach, results, governance, and finances are just a few ways a nonprofit can be open about its work, and this openness must start with the board. Transparency is an essential quality for a nonprofit.

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Be Prepared to Deliver Digital Value

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Our members realize that working together, with this framework as a guide, we can achieve the best results.” Members want all their information to be shareable, documentable, and transferable at a moment’s notice. Tom advises. One member shop in Phoenix boasts it is ‘digital in everything it does.’”

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