Digital transformation is a buzz word now in the social good space. But what does it actually mean? And why is it important that nonprofits and other social good organizations digitally transform?
In this episode, which was recorded live at bbcon, you’ll hear from Jim Daniell, the Chief Transformation Officer for NetHope, which works with nonprofits and other social good organizations to change the world through the power of technology.
Jim talks about what NetHope is doing with its Center for Digital Innovation, the non-technology related changes that are required for digital transformation, and how social good organizations can leverage technology to have a bigger social impact. Listen to the episode to hear more about how organizations can undertake their own digital transformations that push them and their impact to the next level.
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Video: What is Digital Transformation?
Quotes:
“It turns out that international relief, the relief workers, the number one thing you need is data.”
“Information is a form of aid.”
“We often say, digital transformation is not about technology. It’s about people, process, and technology, and it’s mostly about people and process.”
Research has found that charitable donors who also give to political campaigns are more generous than donors who don’t give to political campaigns. But how do elections impact charitable giving overall, and what effect does gender have?
In today’s episode, we’ll hear from Jacqueline Ackerman, assistant director for Research and Partnerships at the Women's Philanthropy Institute at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. Listen to the episode to hear about the key findings of the Institute’s research, which types of organizations saw a spike in giving after the 2016 U.S. election, and how women and men give differently – and what that means for how nonprofits should target donors.
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Jacqueline Ackerman
Women's Philanthropy Institute
Charitable Giving Around the 2016 Election: Does Gender Matter?
Infographic: Charitable Giving Around the 2016 Election: Does Gender Matter? -
Notable Quotes:
“Our third key finding is that charitable giving after the 2016 election increased significantly for these relevant progressive charities.”
“What we tried to do was piece out the election effect from the typical end-of-the-year increase in giving that we would see anyway.”
“We know that women and men are motivated differently. Women tend to give to help others, men tend to focus on the benefits they accrue from giving.”
The end of the year, or the “season of giving,” is important for all types of social good organizations. Year-end appeals are powerful fundraising vehicles, create additional exposure for your organization, and offer an opportunity to connect with donors on how they’ve helped you throughout the year.
In this episode of The sgENGAGE podcast, Tanya Fitzgerald, Senior Customer Success Manager at Blackbaud, talks with Steve MacLaughlin about what organizations can do now to have successful end-of-year giving campaigns. Listen to the episode to hear what Tanya has to say about telling your impact story, using digital channels to drive end-of-year giving, and stewarding donors into 2019.
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End of Year Fundraising Toolkit
Preparing for the Season of Giving: Steps to Ready Your Year-End Appeal
Tip Sheet: What to Do After End-of-Year Fundraising
Quotes:
“Everyone’s expecting to hear from you, so why not share your information with them?”
“I believe that immediately, as soon as that gift comes in, that stewardship plan should be in effect.”
“If you can continually steward throughout the year, your campaigns are going to go smoother as they come up.”
Nonprofits and social good organizations rely on volunteerism, making volunteers are one of the most important assets that an organization has. Today’s guest emphasizes the importance of volunteers and talks about how organizations can best manage and leverage those valued assets.
In today’s episode, recorded at bbcon 2018, Points of Light CEO Natalye Paquin talks about how the critical role that volunteers and volunteerism can have on advancing social good and achieving the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals. Natalye also talks about the role of technology in facilitating and tracking the impact of volunteers, and how Points of Light and Blackbaud are collaborating to advance data, insights and measurement for volunteerism.
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Notable Quotes from Natalye Paquin:
“We are really focused on better leveraging the power of people.”
“…over 30 percent of the workforce in the nonprofit sector is really contributions by volunteers. 58 percent of the output is by volunteers. Volunteers understand your mission personally, so they can be champions as well as donors.”
“This is really about creating a common language, a taxonomy, of how you measure and manage volunteers.”