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7 Essentials for Your Nonprofit’s Branding Guidelines

Nonprofit Tech for Good

When your brand is consistent and strong, you can increase your organization’s visibility in your community and move your audience to action. What Are Brand Guidelines? Brand guidelines expand on the decisions you have made with the design of your logo. Your logo is the most essential component of your brand. 2) Personality.

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ADA Compliance and Your Website

Byte Technology

In 2003, ADA compliance was extended to also include websites and mobile apps. No matter how long your website has been up and running, it’s never too late to be sure you are reaching everyone and maintaining a well accessible website. Here’s our top 4 reasons why your website should be ADA compliant.

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Pop-Ups: How to Make Them Work for Your Nonprofit Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

We all have bad memories of pop-ups interrupting our flow on websites when we simply wanted to read some content, buy something, or take another action. That said, the fact that we still see so many of them on the web indicates that they can work for website owners when done well. For many of us, it’s a dirty word on the web.

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A Guide to Email Accessibility Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Moreover, nonprofits can expand their reach and engage with a wider audience by improving the overall user experience with accessible communications. Understanding WCAG Standards WCAG stands for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Here are three areas where you’ll want to check for accessibility.

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How to Follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines: Resources for Nonprofit Design

Media Cause

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are what everyone must follow to make the web a more inclusive experience. We all have diverse audiences, and we must make sure our web content can be consumed in a way that includes everyone, especially those we serve. Image of contrast checker dashboard on WebAIM.org).

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5 Tips to Optimize Your Healthcare Organization Website

sgEngage

With individuals increasingly turning to search engines to help them understand health issues, user-friendly healthcare websites are more crucial than ever. Consider your healthcare organization’s website — is it a useful resource that serves your community, or is there room for improvement? Assess website analytics.

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Integrating Your Nonprofit Email & Website Strategy: 5 Tips

DNL OmniMedia

As a nonprofit, you likely use a variety of methods to promote your services and gain more support—two of the most common being email and website marketing. While you can keep email and website marketing separate and still see success, combining the two offers unmatched insights and results.