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Are Marketing and Membership at Opposite Poles? Take the Journey to Collaboration

.orgSource

Integrate Strategy Effective strategy begins with an integrated plan. The days when board members holed up in a conference room and mapped the organization’s future based on anecdotal evidence, political expediency, and personal experience should be over. When you want to give validity and structure to ideas, put them in writing.

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Mapping the Donor Engagement Cycle: A Visual Guide to Stronger Connections

Neon CRM

An organization could segment their donor data to follow that structure, narrowing the criteria as a donor gives more. With Neon CRM, you can create a more efficient, effective and engaging experience for your donors. Finally, donations of $250 or above receive a plaque. Contact us for a demo.

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Nonprofit Board Dynamics: A Guide for Executive Directors

Bloomerang

To keep this crucial team effective, here’s a step-by-step guide crafted specifically for nonprofit leaders like you, using insights and tools from Bloomerang to ensure your board remains as dynamic and driven as the day they joined. Conduct regular planning sessions to map your nonprofit’s future with your board’s input.

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Are Marketing and Membership at Opposite Poles? Take the Journey to Collaboration

.orgSource

Effective strategy begins with an integrated plan. The days when board members holed up in a conference room and mapped the organization’s future based on anecdotal evidence, political expediency, and personal experience should be over. When you want to give validity and structure to ideas, put them in writing.

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Information: The Better Half of IT

sgEngage

For organizational leaders, deputizing—and supporting—the right person at your organization will return huge dividends in the form of clean, organized, and well-documented data structures. Next, there are some preliminary steps you—or your data guru—can take: Dedicate time to mapping your data flow. Data Can Sustain and Support.

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Guest Post by Steve Waddell: Systems Mapping for Non-Profits - Part 1

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

See larger image here: Map from: Waddell, Steve. One of the tools for better understanding networks are visual diagnostics and mapping techniques. He co-authored a paper called " Visual Diagnostics and Mapping for Scaling Change " and we had an opportunity to discuss it. A core concept in systems mapping is “purpose”.

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Who Analyzes the Analytics? (It’s us. We do.)

M+R

We hope you like acronyms, because Google is making some big changes — and that means nonprofits will need to understand some important technical details in order to effectively reach, track, and mobilize supporters. GA3) is being phased out effective July 1, 2023, and there are a number of significant changes to the new product.

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