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Putting Our Humanity Back at the Center of Engagement

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A connected throughline of our shared humanity With that in mind, as I reflect on the influences, changes, and overall trends we have seen in employee engagement, philanthropy, and CSR in 2023, and those that are to come in 2024, I cannot help but be struck by the notion that it is not about specific trends or actions.

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Collecting data during a humanitarian crisis

Candid

Real-time data also tends to reflect the largest contributions, primarily from institutions and high-net-worth individuals, as these are the types of donations that make headlines. Because of the challenges of aligning public promises with later grant dollars , Candid aggregates pledges and grants separately in our analyses.

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Lists As Part of Your Content Strategy: A Short List of Tips and Tools

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I keep to do lists, mega to do lists, grocery shopping lists, lists of restaurants and movies, and you get the picture. There is something zen about making a list – it clears my mind and it is very satisfying to cross things off your list or it saves times because you have a place to start. And, lists are easy to create.

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The PREP Method of Design: Start with the Right Questions to Appeal to the Right Audience

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Keep this in mind when you begin prioritizing the messages and ask(s) on your homepage. . Conclusions indicate that the upper left of a page is the highest viewed area, headlines draw the eye before pictures, and more. Check back with your analytics to see where people are dropping off and where they're aggregating.

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The Art of Less As More: Micro Content

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As a content creator, one thing to keep in mind, that if you can create long-form by aggregating micro content or take the Lizzy Borden approach and chop up an existing long form content piece – either way if you create in this modular way you have both forms to publish.

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Meet Marshall the Nonprofit Blogging Coach

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I set them up with a nice looking site, ancillary services like a traffic monitor, email-subscribe service, RSS feeds and explanation, syndicated headlines from elsewhere, etc. Creating a place where content around a certain theme is aggregated, in part by machine selection in part socially, and in part by a human.

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Screencast Treatment: Web Analytics As Simple Gifts To Measure Mission

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Also, keep in mind that Google offers its product for free because it makes money by watching you; by using Analytics, you're agreeing to let Google store your information and use it for aggregate reports. It could have everything to do with a new headline and article on your home page, or it could be something completely different.