Fifteen specialists from Benefolk social impact community share the tips they are sharing with clients, on how organisations can truly thrive in 2020.
Specialist Member Jodie Artis shares some media relations expert insights in this her 20th anniversary year helping social purpose organisations connect meaningfully with media.
Specialist Member Michelle Varcoe examines the wider implications of employee turnover and points to some positive ways to keep good people by your side.
Growing up in the UK, we always looked to Australia with wonder and curiosity: beaches, endless sunshine, houses with kitchens big enough to sit the whole family, cute bouncy animals and spiders the size of a dinner plate.
Specialist Member Sue Vittori offers tips on how to give your organisation a winning edge in funding submissions
Specialist Member Kristi Mansfield shares how a small grassroots organisation is proving you don’t have to be a powerhouse to use data to achieve your goals.
Specialist Member Stephen Mally says jumping to a new CRM may not always be necessary.
The size of your organisation is less important than you might think, write Specialist Members Linda Garnett and Sharon Dann.
Communications Specialist Julie Weldon offers some top tips on how to find out what people are saying about you. Let’s face it – people talk. And if you’re doing good work, you want them to be talking about you. But you also need to know if they are less than complimentary.
An honest discussion about performance expectations can be a positive and rewarding experience and an important part of personal and professional growth, writes Benefolk specialist member Leanne Hart.
Benefolk specialist member Elaine Hendrick shares some reflections to help strengthen outcomes measurement in your organisation.
At a time when competition for funding is at its greatest possible level, most social purpose sector organisations are struggling to gain their competitive edge.
A brand transformation project by Benefolk specialists is giving this Victorian organisation a new lease on all fronts, especially fundraising and partnerships. When the then Macpherson Smith Rural Foundation (now Youthrive Victoria) undertook an extensive strategic review in 2017, the last thing on the group’s mind was a rebrand.