52 Fun Ways To Take A Mini Break and Regenerate for Nonprofits
While writing The Happy Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact without Burnout in 2015, we did a scan of what was available in the nonprofit. Ever since, I've been keeping an eye out for new resources for nonprofit professionals about avoiding burnout and self-care. One best practice is to take breaks during throughout your work day, even a mini-break will help reboot your focus and energy. What do you do during a mini-break? Well, doing nothing but deep breathing is one option, but there … [Read more...]
Age of Automation and Nonprofits: Hiv.Gov ChatBot, Bots in Workplace, and More
Here is a recent roundup of articles, blog posts, and research on the "Age of Automation" and what it means for nonprofits. Special Report: AI for Good: Earlier this month, Allison Fine and I wrote an op-ed for the Chronicle of Philanthropy on the age of automation and it implications for fundraisers. It is part of a special report on AI for Good. While it is behind the paywall, we looked at some early adopters and how they use ChatBots for fundraising, identified specific challenges, and lay … [Read more...]
Nonprofit Professionals: Don't Let Email Spoil Your Summer Vacation
Mobile phones and 24/7 connectivity blur the lines between personal and work time, especially during summer break or vacation. And according to recent polls, some 62% of people check their work email while on vacation. And that can ruin your time at the beach and more importantly prevent you from reaping the full benefits of taking break. In the Happy Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact without Burnout, Aliza Sherman and I did a deep dive into the research literature about the proven links … [Read more...]
The Well-Being & Equity Bridging (WEB) Network
The last few months I have been honored to serve on a team as a trainer, a team lead by Leadership Learning Community with the purpose to activate a network focused on the intersectionality of equity, well-being, and health. This concept is very exciting to me as I've noticed in my own work as a trainer focusing on well-being and self-care, how these topics intersect with other disciplines. The Well-being & Equity Bridging (WEB) Network is an emerging network of people and organizations … [Read more...]
Facebook Live: A Tool for Parent Mobilization and Engagement in Diverse Communities
Note from Beth: Momsrising continues to forge ahead with innovative and effective ways to use social media for engagement and results. Here's a guest post that shares how they are using Facebook Live. Facebook Live: A Tool for Parent Mobilization and Engagement in Diverse Communities Guest Post by Jeannina Perez, Senior Campaign Director MomsRising.Org / MamásConPoder.Org MomsRising/MamásConPoder is an online and on-the-ground grassroots organization working with over a millions families and … [Read more...]
Pew Research Report: The Future of Digital Life and Well-Being
The Pew Research Center has released a research report called "The Future of Digital Life and Well-Being." Pew interviewed technology experts and scholars (including me) about the benefits and drawbacks of our digital lives. The expert predictions about the impact of the internet over the next 10 years came in response to questions asked by Pew Research Center and Elon University’s Imagining the Internet Center in an online canvassing conducted between Dec. 11, 2017, and Jan. 15, 2018. This … [Read more...]
The Age of Automation: How Bots and Artificial Intelligence Help Nonprofits Work Smarter
NYC Event: On Thursday, July 12th, Allison Fine and I will be leading an event at the NYC Tech Club on Bots, AI, and Nonprofits. If you are in NYC, you are invited to join us! We will be talking about emerging best practices for using bots and artificial intelligence for nonprofits for fundraising, marketing, program delivery, advocacy, and internal management. We'll cover different examples, discuss how nonprofits can be prepared, and cover the challenges and cautions as we enter a new age … [Read more...]
Turn Your Stress Into Meaning: A Few Tips
I'm hearing from many nonprofit folks that they are feeling the exhaustion from a perpetual cycle of outrage. Many felt stressed and exhausted back in Nov. 2016, and have been fighting for important causes for 18 months now. The environment nonprofits find themselves operating in is going to last for awhile. Nonprofits have carefully think about how best to channel their energy while working and living in the midst of an outrage storm that can drain our energy.Many nonprofit professionals … [Read more...]
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