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Weave a Safety Net—Find the Right Strategic Partners

.orgSource

Civic and government partners played pivotal roles in their ability to provide that support. We advocated fiercely for our members to get protective resources. When the Public Health Department was looking at how to reopen safely, they had a sounding board, and we were able to collaborate to develop successful solutions.

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Forum One Honored With 11 Vega Awards

Forum One

Forum One’s 11 awards included two platinum, five gold, and four silver awards across focus areas, including cultural institutions, health and wellness, environmental awareness, and government. These awards honored Forum One’s work in building websites, digital tools, and virtual experiences for our clients.

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To Survive a Crisis, Lean Into Trust—CEOs Share Pandemic Stories

.orgSource

That trust building between our members and government officials continues today.” We built alliances and partnered with a variety of providers to deliver much-needed resources. Do you have the resources you need?’ Now we’ve moved to a hybrid work structure, requiring that everyone be in office at least two days per week.

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Forum One Wins 10 Davey Awards

Forum One

The Davey Award winners have been announced, and we’re proud to say that Forum One and our amazing clients have officially won 10 awards in website and app design for nonprofits, health, government, cultural institutions, and more. Forum One worked with the National Rural Health Resource Center to design their new website in Drupal 9.

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Association Strategies: 7 Best Practices for Your Nonprofit in 2024

Neon CRM

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. But managing those financial resources is equally crucial. Start by outlining your organizational structures.

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How can nonprofits acquire skilled talent to better achieve their mission?

ASU Lodestar Center

Human capital should be viewed as the most important resource and be supported as such. Human resource investment. If an organization is willing to invest in a positive and extensive support structure, it is likely leadership will follow. A sound recruitment strategy serves multiple purposes in the acquisition of skilled talent.

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The Unrecognized Risk of Status Quo Problem-Solving Skills for Grantmakers

sgEngage

Yes, we must steward our investments responsibly and ethically, but what is responsible and ethical about potentially wasting massive amounts of resources, using outdated problem-solving skills, and getting minimal impact for our efforts? First, funders love and expect to see fully explained “giant triangles of waste.”

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