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How to develop a survey that fetches usable results

How to develop a survey that fetches usable results

So you want to write a survey. Maybe you’re thinking about starting a new program and want to learn more about your constituents’ needs. Perhaps you’re worried about donor retention and need to know how to motivate donors to remain committed to your cause. Or, your...
Recent college graduates face a tough job market

Recent college graduates face a tough job market

Recent grads might be worse off than we originally thought. A new survey found that more than half of CEO’s in New York city aren’t interested in hiring fresh college graduates – rather, they are considering interns. Market turbulence, lack of experience and the high...
Millennials reach workplace milestone

Millennials reach workplace milestone

Millennials in the workforce reached 53.5 million in the first quarter of the year, surpassing Generation X as the biggest age group in the U.S. workplace. Millennials — ages 18 to 34 in 2015 — now comprise more than one-third of all employees, according to an...
Does your board understand budget-speak?

Does your board understand budget-speak?

Although budget approval is one of the more important roles played by a nonprofit’s board of directors, not every board member is a savvy businessperson used to budget work. At least some board members might be unfamiliar with key budget terms. And there’s even a...