A Better Strategy for Making a Better Nonprofit Strategic Plan
Strategic planning is often viewed by nonprofits as a necessary yet expensive and impractical exercise, encouraging at best only incremental rather than meaningful growth.
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Strategic planning is often viewed by nonprofits as a necessary yet expensive and impractical exercise, encouraging at best only incremental rather than meaningful growth.
Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats—SWOT, more familiarly. One would think that if an organization really fleshed out these four crucial business pillars using a SWOT analysis, nothing could escape improvement or growth. However, while the...
With the amount of time, thought, and expense that many nonprofits put into their strategic planning process, the last thing they’d want is for it to be a wasted effort. Yet, unfortunately, a variety of mistakes can creep into the process to make their...
If your nonprofit is struggling with subscriber conversions or timely donor engagement or segmenting communications, chances are you don’t have HubSpot anchoring your “tech stack.” HubSpot is a powerful constituent relationship management system (CRM), a...
First of all, what is a “nonprofit offsite” and why have one? Held outside the usual workplace, a nonprofit offsite (or, nonprofit retreat) is an event at which all members of a nonprofit come together to achieve specific objectives. Duration is up to...
Traditionally, for one reason or another, nonprofits have long suffered the tail end of technology.For example, most fundraising goes toward programs or services. And many nonprofits are forced to air their low percentage of donations used for...