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Can Labor Save Higher Education as a Public Good?

NonProfit Quarterly

These institutions actually function because adjuncts and grad students teach, clerical workers manage departments and programs, engineers operate information technology and heating plants, custodians clean the labs, and so on. Colleges and universities depend critically on the labor power of all who work in them.

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A Structured Approach to Change Management Implementation

NonProfit PRO

Here is a systematic framework for to help manage organizational change. Change in nonprofits can feel like trying to move a mountain.

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Understanding the Job of a Nonprofit Operations Manager

The Charity CFO

To ensure that a nonprofit runs efficiently, several people work behind the scenes to make things much easier, and one of those people is the operations manager. The operations manager might be the secret weapon of the most successful nonprofits we know. What does an operations manager do? Who reports to the operations manager?

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TrueSense Marketing Appoints Co-Presidents

The NonProfit Times

Auman and Reed will have equal authority in the agency and will retain oversight of the client groups they currently manage, according to information in the statement. Auman will oversee operations, information technology, and client experience. They will also lead in the agencys other business focus areas.

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Nonprofits Need Equity Too: The Case for Providing “Enterprise Capital”

NonProfit Quarterly

With this new understanding, Working Credit made three critical investments: Internal infrastructure, including information-technology systems to increase efficiency. This work will involve implementing new automation systems, adding counselors, offering professional development, and enhancing customer and financial management systems.

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10 Marketing Realities Nonprofits Need to Accept to Succeed

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Organizations that merge now-separate functions of fundraising, communications, and information technology into community building teams will ultimately be more successful in the coming years than those who maintain these professional silos. Obsessing about this is far more effective than managing the latest fad.&#

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Grant Management Series: Involving Your CFO throughout the Grant Application Process

Blue Avocado

Area 1: Management and General Reimbursement (aka Administrative Overhead) Before the decision is made to go for the grant, the team (including the CFO) should determine how Management and General (M&G, also known as administrative overhead—i.e., human resources, accounting, information technology, etc.)