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Keeping the Dream Team: Unleashing the Power of Employee Retention in Nonprofits

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

This cost includes marketing and recruiting for the position, the extra time it takes for other staff to adopt and complete the tasks to stay on target, and training the new employee. Foster a Positive Organizational Culture: Cultivate a work environment that promotes trust, respect, and open communication.

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Call for Speakers: 2023 Nonprofit Talent Summit in Memphis, TN

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

Salary and benefits : Salary competition and benefits are one of the most challenging components of recruiting and retaining staff. What are ways to rethink our compensation and benefits packages to make our organizations more attractive to new recruits while also keeping our good employees loyal to our organizations?

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Call for Speakers: 2023 Nonprofit Talent Summit in Memphis, TN

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

Salary and benefits : Salary competition and benefits are one of the most challenging components of recruiting and retaining staff. What are ways to rethink our compensation and benefits packages to make our organizations more attractive to new recruits while also keeping our good employees loyal to our organizations?

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An Experimental Approach to Early-Stage Nonprofit Governance

Stanford Social Innovation Review

The foundation has also started a capacity-development program for nonprofits in collaboration with Root Impact , an intermediate support organization. To date, 1,932 university student volunteers have taught 6,604 teenagers at 398 regional learning centers across the country, equivalent to 1,566,382 hours of cumulative learning time.

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Leading Together for Systems Change

Stanford Social Innovation Review

If, instead, we see leadership as a matter of finding and following new paths in collaboration with others, then it is more about understanding interactions among people and their environments and navigating a variety of unpredictable situations along the way.