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How to Use Data to Support your Strategic Goals

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The start of a new year is a time many organizations revisit their strategic goals to make sure their teams’ initiatives for the year are aligned with those goals. Identify the key metrics you’ll use to measure your goals. Most likely, you’ll have more than one metric for each goal.

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Everything your association needs to know about business process mapping

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The road to implementing new technology can be a long one, but your organization can smoo th the way with business process mapping. Read our blog to learn everything you need to know about b usiness process mapping and prepare your association for implementation success. What is business process mapping?

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10 Considerations for Creating a Budgeting Process

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That includes both the budget and the process for creating it. In addition to reviewing and updating your nonprofit operating budget each year, your financial team should also regularly evaluate your process for creating that document. What Does a Nonprofit Budgeting Process Include?

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10 Tips for Better Grant Management Processes

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Whether you are thinking about applying for your first grant or your organization manages several grants each year, it’s important to have clear processes to meet those mandates and avoid straying outside your mission. Grantors increasingly view themselves as investors and, as a result, place greater emphasis on outcomes reporting.

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5 Places Nonprofits Can Look for Grants

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If you’re a nonprofit looking for funding, grants are a great place to start. Here are 5 places to look for grants. There are many places that organizations can find, apply and access grant money, here are 5 places nonprofits can look. But where do you find them? The Federal Government.

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Afraid of the Office? Top 3 Keys To Make Your Association a Kick-ass Place to Work According to History

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But today, many people think of a great workplace as not even one specific place at all, with many employers opting for a permanent remote work setup after a trial proved prosperous during the pandemic. The idea of an office, or a physical place in which a person sits down to work, isn’t new. After all, if it’s not broke, why fix it?

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Finding the Best Consultant for Your Nonprofit: Preparing for the Selection Process

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Define your project and the project goals. These will likely include: Goals – The S.M.A.R.T. methodology provides a good place to start to cover your bases. Why is this goal important? How will we objectively know we have accomplished the goal? How will we reach this goal? Measurable – How much?