1752 Articles match "2009","Information"

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Even if that’s all the information we integrate into our appeals, surely that’s got to do a better job of securing additional support than a crude “Dear Donor” letter or email! And since it’s so simple to gather even more personal information from at least some of our donors, what’s stopping us? Copyright © 2009 by Mal Warwick.
 
Friday, August 27, 2010
I started experimenting with these concepts back in 2008 at SXSW session on Nonprofit ROI and SXSW Session on Nonprofit Crowdsourcin g as well as at the NTC in 2009 on a session mapping metrics to strategy.   Colorado Project. View more presentations from Beth Kanter. The Colorado Trust blog has notes here.). Some Reflections. Hashtag Stats.
 
Monday, August 23, 2010
She asked for some help in identifying interactive e-book resources that she could then use to create an annual report, referencing the 2009 annual report from VolunteerMatch as an example of what she was looking for. Once you've got that figured out, evaluate how your audience is likely to receive that information.
 

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Card sorting is a common technique used to gather input from representative audiences about how they think about your information. Next, we’ll create a revised information architecture for the NTEN website. Tags: Information Architecture Usability First up: Card Sorting! Preparation. The list was then loaded into Websort.
They will opt for the information that corresponds to their views nearly 75 percent of the time. The point is, that while we think we see the data, what we really are looking at is our preconceived idea of what that information means. The skill of scanning isn't just about how well we are able to manage a stream of information.
Photo by Monster Today is Information Overload Awareness Day.  The purpose is to call attention to the problem of Information Overload, how it impacts both individuals and organizations, and what can be done to lessen its impact. Take my information overload quiz.  Don't limit high quality information , filter out the crap.
The NTC isn't the only tech conference in San Francisco in 2009: March 22-23, ISIS, Inc. will host Sex::Tech 2009 , the second annual conference that focuses on sexual health, technology and youth. The theme of Sex::Tech 2009 is Focus on Youth. Tags: NPTech sextech 2009 today.
2009 is now over and the analysis of online giving trends has already started. This is a follow-up to the 2008 Online Giving Trends research and the subsequent 2009 Online Giving Trends for Q1 , Q2 , and Q3 analysis. Online revenue grew 46% in 2009 compared to 2008. The average online gift in December 2009 was $244.17
But the first thing we need to focus on is the information architecture, or navigation, of our site. We're undergoing some changes here at nten.org. Specifically, we're looking to make our site easier for you and all of our visitors to use. We've been very lucky to grow our site traffic by about 60 to 70% each of the last two years.
The year is rapidly coming to a close and we have more information about online giving trends for the third quarter of 2009 from Blackbaud clients. This is part of a series of published insights from all of 2008 , Q1 2009 , and Q2 2009. More research and analysis on the impact of fundraising mix is certainly required.
quot;It's always on, always with you and provides personal access to information." Internet Sexuality Information Services, Inc (ISIS), a California-based nonprofit focused on sexual health, has been using text messaging since 2006. At any time, users can access clinic information as well. Corinne Ramey, MobileActive.org.
On January 1st, I wrote about my goals for 2009 using Chris Brogan's process of selecting three words or larger concepts to frame them.  The image above is deck of cards and there are  52 cards in a deck.    This gives me the opportunity to brainstorm 52 different tips, one to write about in more depth for each week of 2009.   Filter.
After completing card sorting exercises and drafting a new information architecture with NTEN , we moved on to the next step: usability testing with wireframe prototypes! To evaluate a new enhancement, redesign, or information architecture — something that doesn’t actually exist yet. This is the second in our NTEN series.