Tuesday, April 13, 2010

More from NTEN

I have so much to say about Beth and Allison's "The Networked Nonprofit" session that I couldn't fit it all into just one post. Plus, I am trying to get up to Andrew Sullivan's suggested 20 posts in one day. I kid, I kid.

One of the other things that was talked about during the session was how transparency of an organization and how that impacts the communication strategy. Transparency is so important because there is so much competition for donors and so many competing organizations that being transparent has become increasingly important.

Being transparent will hopefully help organizations to figure out what their "competitive advantage" is. This sounds really business-y, but it's true. There are millions of nonprofits all competing for donors. If the nonprofit doesn't have a clear idea of where it is going and how it is getting there, it will not be spending donations most efficiently. Transparency within an organization gives it more accountability to the donors, and force the organizations to find their niches.

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