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My Colorado Project empowers local change: Interview with Jason Manke

Amy Sample Ward

Check out the interview below to learn more about how My Colorado Project is empowering local change! My Colorado is our attempt to build a new fundraising model for peer-driven giving and create new tools for planning and tracking your philanthropic footprint.”. How did My Colorado Project come about, how did it get started?

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Seven tips to survey staff at your association and improve employee engagement

Nimble AMS

To address this growing concern, 40% of the professionals surveyed planned to invest in modern technology to streamline work processes through automation. . Here are seven tips to get feedback from your employees by conducting a staff survey: What questions to ask when designing a survey for staff . Ask the right questions.

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Nonprofit Disruption: Evolving Models of Engagement and Support

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

DISRUPTION: Evolving Models of Engagement and Support. My colleagues at The Monitor Institute just published a study called “ Disruption: Evolving Models of Engagement and Support ,&# a national study of member-based advocacy organizations. View more documents from Working Wikily. and James L. and James L.

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[Webinar Recap] Subscription Giving: The New Recurring Giving Model for Today’s Donors

Network for Good

The post [Webinar Recap] Subscription Giving: The New Recurring Giving Model for Today’s Donors appeared first on Network for Good. Here at Network for Good, our big question has been, can subscription as a service (SAAS) tactics be used to increase recurring donors and revenue among small nonprofits?

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Is Your Remote Team Getting the TLC They Deserve? An Audit Delivers Answers

.orgSource

Several years ago, I interviewed Stuart Meyer*. If you don’t have the budget to provide these resources, you probably need to rethink staffing and business models. A well-constructed survey is a good beginning. To ensure that people complete the survey, keep it short. Those are the basic requirements.

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Delivering Excellence in the Age of AI or Association 4.0

.orgSource

Even before COVID-19, the rapid pace of technology and its impact on culture was upending traditional business models. We’ve interviewed icons and iconoclasts of association leadership, conducted focus groups, and developed surveys. But there weren’t many contestants vying to take it away. We even wrote two books on this topic.

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Using data to make LGBTQ+ elders and their needs visible 

Candid

SAGE’s successful efforts might serve as an inspiration and a model for how other nonprofits could leverage data to enhance their work. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. For example, SAGE discovered through intake interviews a high incidence of housing insecurity among its constituents.