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Gather, Share, Build

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Great resources exist for developing a useful understanding of the current landscape and how existing AI tech can serve your mission, including this report from Stanford HAI and Project Evident and this AI Treasure Map for Nonprofits from Tech Matters. Nexleaf Analytics is already deploying shared data infrastructure for health systems.

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How Rangeland Professionals Are Becoming Great Communicators

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

This is a story about knowing you need help, being open to receiving it, persevering, collaborating, and leading. Many of the sessions took place via Mural so participants could collaborate on brainstorming, etc. Nonprofit communications directors are my focus and always will be. They set out to get it.

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Addressing the Nonprofit Workforce Crisis: 4 Practical Strategies

NonProfit Leadership Center

Compensation-Related Strategies Regularly review compensation structures to ensure they are competitive within the nonprofit sector. In addition to salary, emphasize the value of benefits, such as health care, retirement plans, flexible work arrangements, and professional development opportunities.

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How a Holistic Human Approach Can Improve Nonprofit Success

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

For instance, people experiencing homelessness frequently face other obstacles, like substance abuse or mental health challenges, that are interrelated to their housing instability. In other words, a One Front Door intake process promotes a holistic human approach to nonprofit success by making it easier for people to ask for help.

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Why the Social Sector Needs an Impact Registry

Stanford Social Innovation Review

For decades, nonprofits, governments, philanthropies, and corporations have been dogged by how to measure social impact. To illustrate, here are three examples of registries as they work in those different sectors: health care, genetic research, and climate change. Health Care: Patient Registries. By Jason Saul.

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2024 Nonprofit Voter Guide

MNA Association

As the parents to four young children, it’s been important to us to improve pediatric health care and neonatal intensive care so every newborn baby in our state has the best chance at a healthy life. In 2020, Carmen and I were privileged to contribute $4 million to help bring the upgraded neonatal intensive care unit to Bozeman Health.

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The Role of Connectivity in Empowering Global Nonprofits

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

The advent of the internet and advances in communication technologies have revolutionized the way nonprofits function, enabling them to transcend geographical boundaries, collaborate more effectively, and access a broader audience.