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Social Media & Social Networking for Nonprofit Organizations

This week, I had the pleasure of presenting at Rutgers Business School as part of the Institute for Ethical Leadership’s 2010 Nonprofit Leadership Certificate Program. In addition to conducting sessions on nonprofit compensation for both the executive and emerging leaders tracks, I welcomed the opportunity to conduct a plenary session on the use of social media and social networking for nonprofit organizations. The session offered the program participants an overview of what social media is, why many nonprofit organizations are choosing to use it, and some tips on how to go about implementing or enhancing their organizations’ social media presence and practices.
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Rutgers IEL: Compensation in the Nonprofit Sector

It was my pleasure to present this week at Rutgers Business School as part of the Institute for Ethical Leadership’s 2010 Nonprofit Leadership Certificate Program. In addition to leading a plenary session on the use of social media and social networking for nonprofit organizations, I had the chance to address both the executive and emerging leaders tracks on compensation in the nonprofit sector.

The two presentations overlap in conveying information about the past, present, and future of nonprofit pay. The first presentation, for the emerging leaders, also offers a brief overview of executive compensation in the sector, as well as a primer on pay for performance approaches. The second, for established executives, provides recommendations on ways to enhance their organizations’ pay and performance management practices.

Emerging Leaders

Executives

Each of the conversations branched out in several interesting discussions, some of which I’ve touched upon in previous posts, and all of which were worthy of further discussion.  You may find the following related posts of interest:

Are Your Executive Compensation Bases Covered?
The Buck Stops Where?
Development in Demand: Challenges for Fundraising Professionals and Employers
Executive Compensation at Boys & Girls Clubs of America: A Closer Look
Human Resources Maturity
A Look at Nonprofit IT Staffing
The Path to Pay for Performance
Paying Attention to Turnover in the Nonprofit Sector
Salary Ranges 101

Please feel free to share the presentations and posts with your colleagues and, as always, share your comments and questions!

NYC Nonprofit Jobs 5/30/10

This week’s roundup of interesting nonprofit sector job openings in and around New York City from my Twitter stream, clients, network, and other sources highlights 17 individual job openings, as well as five organizations that are currently recruiting for multiple positions.
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NYC Nonprofit Jobs 5/23/10

Much like the occasional baseball game, last week’s scheduled edition of this weekly feature fell victim to a rain delay! So in a bit of a double-header, this week’s roundup of interesting nonprofit sector job openings in and around New York City from my Twitter stream, clients, network, and other sources not only includes a baker’s dozen of individual job openings, but also spotlights six major nonprofits in the city who are currently recruiting for multiple positions.
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NYC Nonprofit Jobs 5/1/10


Is nonprofit hiring starting to heat up in the New York City area? Two dozen positions in this week’s roundup of interesting nonprofit sector job openings in and around New York City from my Twitter stream, clients, network, and other sources.
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NYC Nonprofit Jobs – 4/17/10

Here’s this week’s roundup of interesting nonprofit sector jobs in and around New York City from my Twitter stream, clients, network, and other sources:

NYC Nonprofit Jobs – 4/10/10

Quantity, quality, and diversity in this week’s roundup of interesting nonprofit sector jobs in and around New York City from my Twitter stream, clients, network, and other sources:
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NYC Nonprofit Jobs – 4/3/10

Here’s this week’s roundup of interesting nonprofit sector jobs in and around New York City that I came across via my Twitter stream, clients, network, or other sources:

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What’s Up With New Jersey’s Nonprofits?

For the past year or so, Saturday Night Live‘s Fred Armison, in his depiction of New York Governor David Paterson, has hurled a series of outrageous insults at New Jersey.

Like most residents of the state, having lived here for nearly two-thirds of my life, I’m kind of used to that. We tend to turn a deaf but knowing ear on the “what exit?”, “Joisey”, and “bada bing” references, while taking pride in the knowledge that there’s so much more to the state than what many visitors see as they travel the New Jersey Turnpike between Philadelphia, Newark Liberty International Airport, and New York.

But you know what does hurt? Perusing the report “New Jersey Non-Profits 2010“, recently released by the Center for Non-Profits, which paints a grim picture of the recession’s impact on the state’s more than 31,500 nonprofit organizations.
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