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Governance for Omnichannel Marketing

Forum One

In our 25 years of working with mission-driven organizations, we have seen that marketing efforts can struggle if there isn’t an effective governance framework to accompany them. Project delays, indecision, duplicated efforts, and responsibilities falling to the wayside are all symptoms of a strategy that lacks governance.

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Nonprofit Fundraising Trends for 2024: What to Expect During an Election Year

Media Cause

Many nonprofits experienced shifts in donor behavior influenced by economic conditions and societal trends, and 2024 adds the election cycle and its widespread impact on donors, public sentiment, the economy, and how donors interact with content in a politically charged and saturated online landscape.

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LGBTQ+ advocacy strategies to generate advocates year-round

EveryAction

The good news is that nonprofit organizations, advocacy organizations, businesses, individuals, and other changemakers can successfully advocate for a better future for LGBTQ+ people with support from the right strategies and tools. Fortunately, technology like digital advocacy tools make this easy to do for staff and supporters alike.

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9 Best Practices for Strong Nonprofit Financial Management

sgEngage

It involves planning, tracking, and reporting on your income and expenses, as well as ensuring that you comply with the rules and regulations that govern your nonprofit status. Use Scenario Budgeting Nonprofits must withstand inflation, changing political policies, economic shifts, and the increasingly unpredictable climate.

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What do we know about nonprofit leaders and staff with disabilities? 

Candid

There may be systemic obstacles that make it difficult for these leaders to exert influence in the nonprofit sector. It requires our workplace policies and culture combined to support the career trajectories of future leaders and CEOs with disabilities. It also means our collective perspectives are valued within an organization.

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Planning to Win: A Framework and Free Toolkit for Nonprofit Campaign Planning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The tool walks you through a series of questions that will help you make effective campaign strategy decisions each step of the way. Choose Your Influence Strategy. Strategy Tools and Tactics' Planning to Win framework organizes the process of campaign planning into six stages. Evaluate the Campaign Climate. Chart the Course.

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Social Media and Governance: Reflections from BoardSource

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Part of the meeting featured the students themselves sharing how they used these tools. I did some live demonstrations including Twitter and Flickr. I posted a photo of them on Flickr and asked people on Twitter to share why they thought it was a valuable. The last chapter of the Networked Nonprofit is on networked governance.