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How to keep donors engaged

Affnetz

In North America, approximately two out of three donors never make that second gift? Pick up the phone or plan face-to-face meetings with donors. This is a topic for another blog post, but essential to remember as you engage your donors. Nonprofit management software / By Mike Crum. Why is this number so low?

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The Intersection of AI and Healthcare: Transforming Patient Outcomes through Software Development

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

The Intersection of AI and Healthcare: Transforming Patient Outcomes through Software Development While the capacities and potential of artificial intelligence (AI) served as discussion points for decades, they are fast becoming realities with which nearly everyone must face today.

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Small Organizations: The Change That Systems Change Needs

Stanford Social Innovation Review

There are peer groups, conferences, webinars, blogs, and even schools dedicated to systems change. These arguments usually hinge on the notion that systems change work belongs in the domain of large organizations with sizable budgets (from the Global North). It’s everywhere. Is this a failure of imagination?

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Newsletter: Why Your Content Needs to Be #1 ; Watch Bee Porn for a Cause ; Earth Day Campaigns from Silk, Apple & The North Face

Selfish Giving

Over four million blog posts are published on the Internet every day 300 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube EVERY. Earth Day initiatives from Silk , Apple and The North Face. This brings up another point: regardless of what you choose to focus on when it comes to content marketing, it has to be AWESOME. It has to STAND OUT.

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5 Tips for Making Difficult Decisions as a Nonprofit Leader

Nonprofit Fixer

For the purpose of this blog post, we are not talking about simple decision-making, like what color tablecloths to use at the gala. I was new to North Carolina and didn’t have the support systems I have now. You can make decisions based on fear or risk mitigation. You can also make decisions based on hope or ambition.

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10 Mistakes I Made as a Nonprofit Executive Director

Nonprofit Fixer

I believe in leading by example so this blog post will detail 10 mistakes I have made as a nonprofit executive director that I don’t want anyone else to make. Not staying on top of spending I was very excited to get my first executive director job in 2008 in North Carolina. It was the toughest thing I ever faced. “

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What happened in 2020 disaster philanthropy beyond COVID-19?  

Candid

The year 2020 began with bushfires in Australia and ended with wildfires throughout North America. For example, emergency managers struggled to find extra stockpiles of face coverings, disinfectant, and other personal protective equipment (PPE) at a time of limited supply. appeared first on Candid Blog.