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9 Essential Nonprofit Management Skills & Development Tips

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

While some skills are innate, many nonprofit management skills can be taught. Before diving into vital nonprofit management skills, let’s explore how developing these skills enhances careers and strengthens the sector as a whole. That makes it a critical investment for any nonprofit looking to achieve long-term success.

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Supporting Kansas City Nonprofit Professionals: Nonprofit Connect and Nonprofit Leadership Alliance Invest in Local Nonprofit Leaders with CNP Program

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Starting in April 2025 , this nationally recognized 6-month CNP Professional Track training program will be available to members of Nonprofit Connect. Get nonprofit tips and tools delivered right to your inbox by joining The Nonprofit Leadership Alliance Newsletter. Did you enjoy this story?

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Key Qualities and Skills to Look for in Potential Board Members

Blue Avocado

Each board member may bring a specific skill or may be a generalist, but in the aggregate, the board provides a full set of business skills to ensure that the executive director is employing best practices — whether it’s finance, budgeting, strategic planning, change management, or succession planning. Your Voice Matters!

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How to Keep Your Team Motivated Through 2020

NonProfit Hub

But one of the most prevalent has been staying motivated at work. We’re going to have to teach ourselves and our teams how to stay productive and motivated , even when we can’t be there face-to-face. . She manages a team of eight people, and she works hard every day to make sure they each feel heard.

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Need a Good Day? Focus on Your Little Wins

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Amabile calls this the “progress principle.” When she compared her research participants’ best and worst days (defined by their mood, specific emotions, and motivation levels), the best days were those where any progress on the work by either the individual or their team took place.

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Nonprofit Professional Development | Resources for Success

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Providing opportunities to learn is a strategy nonprofits often overlook due to limited funding. Yet, when you allocate resources effectively, you empower your team members to enhance their skills by participating in nonprofit professional development. But how can you encourage their learning?

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Online Community-Building for Nonprofit Members

Ann Green

When you put the effort into building your online community, your nonprofit can: Offer unique opportunities and attract new members. Manage nonprofit data better. Look at your current membership management solution and ensure you’re doing all you can to engage your online community. Manage nonprofit data better.