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Are Marketing and Membership at Opposite Poles? Take the Journey to Collaboration

.orgSource

The days when board members holed up in a conference room and mapped the organization’s future based on anecdotal evidence, political expediency, and personal experience should be over. Include your teams in strategy sessions and provide them with the tech tools they need to keep pace. They can alert membership to emerging issues.

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Are Marketing and Membership at Opposite Poles? Take the Journey to Collaboration

.orgSource

The days when board members holed up in a conference room and mapped the organization’s future based on anecdotal evidence, political expediency, and personal experience should be over. Include your teams in strategy sessions and provide them with the tech tools they need to keep pace. Effective strategy begins with an integrated plan.

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Tech Wellness in the Nonprofit Workplace: Tips for Avoiding Collaborative Overload

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Some tip include mapping out a good process for work flow and using collaborative technology effectively. Amy Su Jen offers up a great framework for individuals. Planning is about using structure and rituals to keep organized. It is important for your team to have the right amount of structure in their workflow.

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Top 10 Tough Donor Data Migration Decisions

3rd Sector Labs

Keep in mind, however, that all CRMs and donor databases are different – each has its own database structure, definitions of key terms, and attributes for handling certain data types. It’s your piece of mind. You stop and review your map again. That depends on your organization’s structure.

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Digital transformation for nonprofits

fusionSpan

This conversation should go beyond the immediate technological needs and address long-term organizational goals, the shifting business and technology landscape, the plans in place to meet them, and any barriers, both tech-centric and not, that may be standing in your way.

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Crypto Donors Don’t Wear Tinfoil Hats: The 14 differences between Crypto & Traditional Donors

Whole Whale

Globally-minded giving – it’s a small world after all . Belief in community-run/owned decentralized structures. These structures allow people to collaborate in a trustless environment without the need of traditional bureaucracy or centralized authority. Crypto donors are likely to be more tech-savvy.

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8 Steps for Creating an Event Marketing Plan

AccelEvents

Also, you should have an event type in mind. Another consideration is using a platform that links to the rest of your marketing tech stack, like email marketing or customer relationship management (CRM) software, for future marketing campaigns and lead generation. . #4: 4: Map Your Event. Mapping your event is the good stuff!