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Change Management: 3 Steps to Make Change a Reality at Your Nonprofit

Saleforce Nonprofit

When making a technology change, change management is a process of applying a structured approach to transition from the old system to the new system. With technology changes especially, people may start to worry that the new technology will threaten their jobs. Benefits of Change Management for Nonprofits.

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6 Website Elements to Include to Drive Year-Round Donations

Greater Giving

The nonprofit fundraising calendar tends to go through phases of ups and downs. However, with the rise of online fundraising technology and virtual events, nonprofits are moving away from the traditional strategy of hosting just one larger event each year. Simplify your page structure to make your site easier to navigate. ?

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Why is real teamwork so rare?

ASU Lodestar Center

Not technology. The problem is the organizational structure in most nonprofits prevents it. This structure is derived from the industrial age when mass production transformed the workplace. It has been the foundation of organizational structure for the last 100 years. posted by Mark French. Chief Financial Officer.

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How to Succeed With Nonprofit Direct Mail Fundraising

Allegiance Group

Conduct research about your organization’s specific market, working to identify marketwide consumer and technology trends. After completing the research phase, you’ll work with your partner agency to identify clear key audiences, define the campaign’s goals, and build frameworks for tracking its performance. The market landscape.

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The FCC and Accessibility

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Here are my comments on the big picture and a couple of their proposals. When the technology in question was the telephone, those people with disabilities with the greatest barrier to use, the deaf, had access to technologies that provided a decent level of service. The bigger question is about how to structure the second phase.

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How To Think Like An Instructional Designer for Your Nonprofit Trainings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And, if you are attending NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology in March, join me, John Kenyon, Andrea Barry, and Cindy Leonard for a session on designing effective technology training. So, expect to see regular reflections on good instructional design and delivery for any topic, but especially digital technology and social media related.

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How to Craft Your Annual Nonprofit Development Plan

CauseVox

As we embark on the fundraising journey in 2024, the significance of a well-structured nonprofit annual development plan cannot be overstated. Picture a passionate advocate valuing social impact or a digital-savvy donor who prefers online engagement.

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