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How to Recruit, Coach, and Retain Board Members

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How do you recruit, coach, and retain your board members? This blog post will explain how to do just that! Before worrying about how to coach and retain board members, you first need a full board. Match new board members up with a more experienced board member so that they can form a mentor/mentee relationship.

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Teacher Well-Being: Beyond Yoga and Pizza Parties

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As schools of all kinds—public, private, K–12, and higher ed—struggle to recruit faculty, they must also work harder to retain them. Appoint mentors: One way to recognize a high-performing faculty member is to ask them to mentor a less experienced or struggling peer.

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Volunteer Woes: Tackling the Top Challenge in School Fundraising

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While many challenges arise, one stands out as the most significant: recruiting, training, and retaining volunteers. Nurture Alumni Parent Relationships Create exclusive volunteer opportunities for alumni parents, such as mentoring current students. Leverage social media to stay connected with alumni parents and share school updates.

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Donors and “Marchers”: Build an Equitable Following With Major and Small Donors

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For the past 26 years, she has contributed organizational and individual value as a thought leader, manager, author, mentor, coach and consultant throughout the United States, and in selected projects in Africa and Central America. Set targets for acquiring and retaining more followers every year, starting right now. Emphasize those.

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Harnessing Higher Education Advancement Technology to the Fullest

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Drivers vary from widening access and participation; to career mentoring and networking; to business, civic, or community engagement; to continuous learning; and more. There is value in recruiting and retaining those who can drive collaboration, break down silos, and win ‘hearts and minds’ across and beyond your institution.

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Volunteer Week: Orientation for Your Leadership

Greater Giving

Leadership can champion practices like clear communication, appreciation, and growth opportunities to retain volunteers. Mentor New Volunteers: Offer guidance and support to new volunteers to ensure a smooth onboarding experience. The post Volunteer Week: Orientation for Your Leadership appeared first on Greater Giving Blog.

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Nonprofit Advocacy: 4 Strategies You Should Consider

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Here are a few sources you can look to stay informed about modern nonprofit advocacy: Blogs and articles. Find trustworthy news sources and treat these blogs like you would your morning paper. Just like you would your nonprofit’s donors , you should also acknowledge and do your best to retain your advocacy initiatives’ volunteers.

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