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The nonprofit sector wastes an insane amount of time implementing best practices that have painfully low return on investment.
Innovative ideas to help leaders of nonprofits and NGOs be more effective (more)
The nonprofit sector wastes an insane amount of time implementing best practices that have painfully low return on investment.
AID for Africa’s model seems like a smart way to bring nonprofits together where they can leverage their combined presence.
Use of Facebook (or any other social media platform) should be guided by a larger strategy with goals that further your organization's mission.
Many donors have also realized that social media can help them become significantly more effective in pursuit of their philanthropic goals.
If a community wants to achieve something breathtaking, getting the right sectors to the table is a great place to start.
The right structure and leadership for digital at your organization will impact your performance more than any other digital initiative.
When an organization's external digital presence is inconsistent or incoherent, this is nearly always a symptom of deeper internal structural problems.
When deciding to merge with another nonprofit, you must take into account the other organization's management.
Steve Jobs benefited the nonprofit sector by radically leveling the technological playing field.
Now there is a focus on nonprofit executive pay at the state level. Government has routinely picked battles with the nonprofit sector.