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Three Data-Informed Strategies for Better Member Engagement

Association Analytics

You’ll come away with specific examples from the team at the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) that you can use to inform your own strategy. Strategy 2: Double Down With the Double Down strategy, you’re looking for products, services, and member segments that are really working well for your association.

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How to Collect Compelling Stories to Use in Your Fundraising Work

The Fundraising Authority

We need our donors emotionally involved and excited about our work… not bored. That’s why we need to incorporate stories into our fundraising work. The first is the “story” of your non-profit – this is the overall story arc that is being told by your organization about your work, and includes your big picture vision and mission.

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

Nonprofit Tech for Good

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. A pop-up is an informational or promotional offer that displays over the top of your website content, with the goal of capturing users’ attention quickly and easily. Use p op-ups only on desktop.

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10 Website Maintenance Tips for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Website maintenance and support can be a luxury for nonprofits working on a tight budget. Installing a robust SSL certificate on your website helps protect confidential contact and financial information when when donors make an online donation and builds trust among users by assuring them that your site is secure.

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Making a Connection: Tips and Tricks for Designing a Contact Page

Byte Technology

How many times have you browsed a website with content you really liked and, wishing to stay abreast of new developments or additions, you searched in vain for a contact page only to find there wasn’t one? Don’t overthink the amount of information you’ll need. Give your users a reason to contact you. Read on for more.

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A Simple Nonprofit Donation Form Example (and Why It Works)

Neon CRM

Because they don’t yet see the form fields for personal or payment information, the process feels simpler than it would if all fields were visible at once. On this screen, they’ll enter their personal and contact information. This is a simple way to signal to donors that their information will be secure.

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The Not-So-Secret Way to Power Your Nonprofit’s Future Growth

Nonprofit Tech for Good

As a small nonprofit organizer, you want to do more good work. So, instead, think of it as information that will help you better know the people who engage with your organization. The better you know them, the more good work your nonprofit can do. It may even be how your nonprofit has been building its contact list already.

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