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WARNING: Four trends that will shake nonprofits in 2024. Here’s how to pivot…

Pamela Grow

Eroding Trust The loss of trust is now a global problem. And it’s one of the biggest problems nonprofits face. What was initially considered a challenge has now become a workforce crisis in need of immediate remedy and commitment to overcome longstanding problems exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.”

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Facebook ROI: Not Just a Myth

NTEN

When it comes to nonprofits – and particularly, nonprofits on Facebook – we're all looking for the answer to the question: What's the ROI? The truth is, ROI can be calculated in a variety of ways. How's that for ROI? It's critical for us to leverage alternative methods in order to maintain our level of influence.

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Vote and Comment for ALL these Awesome Nonprofit Panels at SXSW!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Illustration by Jonny Goldstein of my SXSW panel proposal. I hope you’ll also vote for my panel proposal, Nonprofits and Free Agents in A Networked World and while you’re there vote for the other awesome nonprofit panel proposals (I’ve shared a list below). What artistic problems need a dose of geek teamwork?

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Nonprofit Consulting Firms: 26 Leaders in Their Spaces

DNL OmniMedia

The most effective nonprofit consulting projects will address immediate problems and provide long-term strategic value that helps you grow. Create a request for proposal (RFP). Review their proposals. Develop a basic scoring system for each key stakeholder to use when reviewing and ranking each proposal.

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Preparing for Planned Giving Conversations—24 Terms You Need to Know

Connection Cafe

There is no standard method between organizations, so CPDR can vary widely depending on what expense items are being included. Return on Investment or “ROI”: This term is used by some organizations in place of the term “cost per dollar raised” and illustrates a similar concept.