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RESULTS: An Acronym For Nonprofit Success

Bloomerang

So here’s why reflecting on the acronym “RESULTS” is so worthwhile in our efforts to achieve nonprofit success! Evaluate your initiatives regularly, set up feedback boxes on your website, and create regular nonprofit focus groups. Think of it like mapping a route to take. R ead up on the latest research.

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Developing staff technology skills in your nonprofit

NTEN

Digital Marketing, Outreach, & Fundraising Tech Skills Map — an interactive diagram of digital competencies for nonprofit roles (free but requires you to provide contact info). Provide opportunities for people to learn by watching, reading, practicing, and reflecting. Everyone is already so busy.

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Association Strategies: 7 Best Practices for Your Nonprofit in 2024

Neon CRM

7 Things Your Association Strategy Should Include Mapping out a strategy for your membership association isn’t a one-time process. Align Your Mission and Vision Statements It doesn’t matter how many sound strategic principles you put into place: If you can’t clearly explain what your association’s mission is, it’s all going to be for naught.

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Due diligence before you donate

ASU Lodestar Center

Remember that you can't always judge a big organization by its publicity, since that may just reflect a large advertising budget. Also, be on the lookout for questionable charities that have a name that closely resembles the name of a well-known, legitimate charity; some sound-alike charities are scams. Do your research. Get another!

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New on SSIR: Innovating at the Speed of Communities

Amy Sample Ward

I’m gathering my thoughts to start putting together my slides and presentation and wanted to stop for reflection and sharing. Once you come up with a plan, and you test it, you then evaluate it and rethink it, and then iterate on the plan, test it, and come back around to evaluating it.

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Evaluating and Streamlining Your Annual Budgeting Process

sgEngage

Budgeting certainly sounds simple enough, right? This common sentiment among department managers, expressed when the budget season rolls around, reflects the challenge they face adding another responsibility while juggling their regular duties. On one hand, successful social good organizations need a thorough annual budgeting process.

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Internet Strategy in a World of Ubiquitous Tools: Sometimes You Just Gotta Launch and Learn

Forum One

There is, of course, another school of thought, reflected with mantras like, "nothing ventured, nothing gained." In cases where an organization wants to engage in collaboration online but doesn't know exactly how, they could certainly evaluate the options and do a detailed software selection to find the "right" solution.