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Shared Services Considerations

Shared Services Considerations

Shared Services Considerations 

This resource is a practical guide for non-profit organizations evaluating the potential of shared service models. This checklist helps working groups assess various considerations of shared services. Organizations can identify areas of agreement and disagreement using this tool, fostering productive discussions and informed decision-making paving the way for successful shared services integration.

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From Considering to Planning: Mergers and Amalgamations 

From Considering to Planning: Mergers and Amalgamations 

From Considering to Planning: Mergers and Amalgamations 

This agenda serves as a starting point for planning out discussions for your team, ensuring thorough, inclusive, and well-organized integration discussions for successful collaboration.

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Is Collaboration Right for You?

Is Collaboration Right for You?

Is Collaboration Right for You? 

This toolkit helps non-profit organizations evaluate their readiness and need for collaboration. With a variety of self-assessment questionnaires and reflection prompts, this guide enables organizations to assess their collaborative mindset, determine the necessity of collaboration, and identify potential benefits and risks.

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Facilitated Discussions on Potential Integrations

Facilitated Discussions on Potential Integrations

Facilitated Discussions on Potential Integrations 

This guide is designed to facilitate early conversations between non-profit organizations considering a merger, amalgamation, or another form of deeper integration with another non-profit organization. This guide provides a structured agenda to support consensus building, ensuring initial discussions are productive and set the stage for strong communication and identify clear pathways to success.

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2024 Digital Accessibility Guide

2024 Digital Accessibility Guide

2024 Digital Accessibility Guide

Created in collaboration with Rowan King and all•Access

To ensure a goal of more equitable and inclusive practices, it is important to ensure the content, materials, and communications produced are accessible. Access means useable by everyone, regardless of ability or situation. This has a direct impact on your brand and reputation.

This guide outlines step-by-step practices to make digital media accessible to people of varying disabilities.

Whether working in common Microsoft 365 programs like Word and PowerPoint, online marketing software like Mailchimp, or wanting an introduction to Adobe Acrobat’s accessibility functions, this is a well-rounded starting point.

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