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Storytelling Tips: Measure the ROI of Your Non-Profit’s Stories

The Storytelling Non-profit

One of the best storytelling tips I can give you is to set yourself up for measurement success from the very beginning. It can be near impossible to measure the success of a story if you haven’t first thought about what your desired outcomes are and drivers of success. Start by narrowing down what you’re using storytelling for.

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Are AI and EI an Odd Couple? Nope, Pairing Bytes With Behavior Is a Perfect Match

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Over the next few posts, I’m going to explore how AI grounded in EI can be your association’s superpower helping you accomplish those New Year’s goals and bring out the best in every team. One of the greatest current dangers in our space is squandering those resources by taking them for granted. Our teams are critically important.

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3 Tips to Help Your Nonprofit Steward Corporate Partners

Nonprofit Tech for Good

According to the Harvard Business Review , increasing customer (or partner) retention rates by 5% can increase profits by 25-95%. Some partnerships will include different types of value than others, but it should all be measured and reported. 1) Take A Look at Your Current State of Affairs.

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The Ultimate Guide to Accounting Software for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

How are Nonprofit’s Financial Goals Different? It’s a common misconception that nonprofits don’t focus on financial goals since they’re not generating a profit. In fact, most nonprofits require a minimum level of fundraising each year to reach their mission goals.

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Let Data Drive Your Decisions

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If it does poorly, it can quickly pivot and put out something different to please their audience and boost their profits. Know your goals You need to know your goals to let your data drive your decisions. How will you identify these goals? Answering such questions will help leverage your staff, time, and resources.

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4 Tips for Managing Massive Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

However, to achieve your goal, what else do you need? a revenue goal and a budget. How are you measuring your success? The good news is there is an invisible string connecting all the positive experiences above, so measuring your event’s success , reach , and therefore, growth can be a domino effect. Focus on Experience.

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Goal Setting for Your Nonprofit

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If Skip the resolutions and let’s talk about goal setting for your nonprofit. July 1 represents a new fiscal year for many nonprofits, a time to review programs and previous goals to be sure they’re aligned with the mission and to establish new benchmarks. From WHY comes strategic planning and goal setting. posted by Jarrett R.

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