647: Brand Democracy & What To Avoid When Selecting Your Next CRM – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Brand Democracy
Continuing our coverage of the 2023 Nonprofit Technology Conference, a conversation about letting go and democratizing your brand, so it’s collectively owned. The why’s, what’s and how’s are explained by Claire Taylor Hansen of Big Duck, and Jennifer Daw Holloway with Ipas. 

What To Avoid When Selecting Your Next CRM
John Coogan of CharityEngine and J. Michael Fisher at the Army Historical Foundation, pose the key questions to answer internally before you go shopping, reveal must-have functionality, and share insider secrets, all to help you avoid the common pitfalls of CRM system purchases. This is also part of our 23NTC coverage.

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646: Data Driven Storytelling – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Data Driven Storytelling
Julia Campbell returns to share her thinking on retaining and engaging donors by creating and curating your best stories. She’s an author, trainer and speaker. This continues our coverage of the 2023 Nonprofit Technology Conference, hosted by NTEN. 

Also this week, we welcome Nonprofit Radio’s first announcer, Kate Martignetti!

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645: Feasibility Studies: What, Why & How – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Feasibility Studies: What, Why & How
If a capital, endowment or other campaign may be in your nonprofit’s future, you’ll want to consider a feasibility study beforehand. Brian Abernathy, from Convergent Nonprofit Solutions, explains what they’re all about.

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644: What Power Really Sounds Like: Using Your Voice To Lead & Using Your Executive Skills – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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What Power Really Sounds Like: Using Your Voice To Lead
Our coverage of the 2023 Nonprofit Technology Conference continues, as Mary Chan encourages you to own your voice story to reclaim your powerful voice. She also shares strategies for speaking with confidence. Mary is CEO of Organized Sound Productions.

Using Your Executive Skills
What are executive skills, how do they develop and why do they matter to achieving your goals? Dana Emanuel from New Moms and Skye Tyler with Attain Partners explain. This is also from #23NTC.

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643:Artificial Intelligence For Nonprofits – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Artificial Intelligence For Nonprofits
We take a break from our #23NTC coverage, as an esteemed, tech-savvy panel considers the opportunities, downsides, potential risks, and leadership responsibilities around the use of artificial intelligence by nonprofits. They’re Afua Bruce (ANB Advisory Group LLC); Allison Fine (every.org); Beth Kanter (BethKanter.org); and George Weiner (Whole Whale).

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642: Equitable Project Management & Make Time For Professional Development – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Equitable Project Management
An automated soap dispenser. One of the most innocuous objects imaginable. Unless it doesn’t dispense soap to people with dark skin. How does bias find its way into technology projects and hurt outcomes? How can we implement technology through an equity lens? Rubin Singh, from One Tenth Consulting, returns to help us understand.

Make Time For Professional Development
Kalenda Allen-James explains the value of investing in professional development and shares a lot of free resources along the way. She’s with Commonpoint Queens.

These both continue our coverage of NTEN’s 2023 Nonprofit Technology Conference, #23NTC.

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641: Multigenerational Technology Teaching & Goals Aligned With Technology – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Multigenerational Technology Teaching
If you have folks spanning the generations working or volunteering for your nonprofit, you may have noticed they learn technology differently. Lauren Hopkins shares the strategies for teaching tech across the generations. She’s from Prepared To Impact, LLC. 

Goals Aligned With Technology
Step back from your technology decisions before you buy the shiny, new apps. What are your goals for the tech? And how does the tech support your overall goals? Jett Winders from Heller Consulting helps you think through it all.

These both continue our coverage of NTEN’s 2023 Nonprofit Technology Conference, #23NTC.

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640: Engagement And Stewardship For Increased Giving & Data Maturity – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Engagement & Stewardship For Increased Giving
As our #23NTC coverage continues, Brenna Holmes and Alyssa Ackerman deliver systems and ideas that treat your donors right. They help you understand the value of multichannel touches that move the needle on donor retention and value. They’re from Mission Wired.

Data Maturity
Also from #23NTC, how data strategy and practices impact your ability to meet your mission. Plus a free resource to gauge your data maturity. Joanne Jan is from data.org.

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639: Quiet Quitting & Email Accessibility – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Quiet Quitting
Let’s start with what it is. Because it’s not quitting a job. From our coverage of #23NTC, Delaney Mullennix explains the increasing phenomenon, how we got here, and what to do to prevent it. She’s executive director of NonprofitHub.

Email Accessibility
Our #23NTC coverage continues as Coralie Meade Rodriguez, from Firefly Partners, shares strategies that enable the 26% of Americans living with a disability, to fully access your email messages.

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638: Best And Worst Of Newsletters & Digital Self-Care – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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Best And Worst Of Newsletters
Patty Breech returns with the most common email marketing mistakes and how to make your print or digital newsletter stand out. She’s CEO of The Purpose Collective.

Digital Self-Care
Here’s help to identify the digital spaces that bring you stress and joy, and realization of the pitfalls of multitasking. Amy Frame also has advice on resilience against online harassment. Amy is from Win Without War.

These both continue our coverage of NTEN’s 2023 Nonprofit Technology Conference, #23NTC.

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