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

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Written by: Michael Ash, Ma, CNP, PCM, PMP Reading Time: 5 minutes In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, nonprofit organizations face unprecedented challenges, from transitioning to remote work models to addressing economic hardships, new challenges in fundraising, and community struggles.

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The Strategic Imperative of Well-Being: A Guide for Organizational Success

NonProfit Leadership Center

In organizational psychology, culture has three key elements: practices, values, and underlying assumptions. Practices are daily routines that reflect and reinforce values. Values are shared principles about what is important. Elements of Culture Work environments are established by culture.

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The Complete Guide to Implementing the Four-Day Workweek

Nonprofit Fixer

The Complete Guide to Implementing the Four-Day Workweek If you want to create the kind of workplace no one wants to leave, while still pushing for excellence and work-life balance, consider this long overdue, and much-misunderstood management tool. In the past few years, the four-day workweek (4DWW) has been getting increasing attention.

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The importance of expressing impact and gratitude in fundraising

iMarketSmart

Gratitude signals their view of The impact of the gift The value of the relationship, and Their willingness to reciprocate. How well do charities manage this hidden impact problem? One study of over half a million donations to a public university gave an answer.[10] Management Science, 67 (10), 5969-6627, p. Emmons, R.

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How transactional donor relationships kill generosity

iMarketSmart

121) is of limited value without insights or examples of precisely how this can be achieved.”[4] Transactional behavior in charities I often share research findings with nonprofit groups. A frustrated manager interrupted, “But I just want their money. Why do you think donor retention is so low? And what do we not do?

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The Book that Changed My Life – Download to find yours

Getting Attention

When I recently asked nonprofit experts in a range of fields and functions—from public health to fundraising to advocacy—to share the one book that has most influenced their professional lives, I had no idea what I’d learn. Chase, Consulting Specialist Institutional Advancement and Customer Retention Marketing. Free E-Guide.

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[VIDEO] Creative Ways People Contribute to Community

Bloomerang

So that’s something that I really value, and I appreciate that. I have been in the nonprofit space for about 15 years now and … There we go. So I’ve run major capital campaigns as big as $600 million and manage budgets $1.2 Well, did you know that community actually came from the Latin word public spirit?