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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. The WCAG “define how to make Web content more accessible to people with disabilities, ranging from visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning, and neurological.” . Contrast Checker.

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Content Curation: The Art and Science of Spotting Awesome

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Content curation – the process of finding, organizing, and sharing topical, relevant content for your audience that supports your nonprofit’s engagement or campaign goals (or your professional learning) begins with “ Spotting the Awesome.” ” UpWell Content Curation Guidelines - The Mobilisation Lab.

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5 Quick and Easy Ways to Make Your Website More Accessible

Allegiance Group

Websites are a tool for people to find information, learn, read the news, donate to causes that matter to them, shop, and more. These users may use accessibility tools that come built into browsers such as magnification, custom styling, font size adjustments, keyboard shortcuts, and more.

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10 Common Mistakes Made by Nonprofits on Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Unfortunately, many nonprofits upload horizontal logos to serve as their avatars, resulting in the obvious cropping of the images. Not following on a 1:1 ratio on Twitter. If your nonprofit’s objective is to gain a lot of followers on Twitter, then you should follow on a 1:1 ratio. Posting only (boring) marketing content.

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How to Build a Strong Digital Presence for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofits Source

Given that your organization needs to grab people’s attention quickly, it’s essential that you build an engaging website that will encourage users to stick around and explore your content. . You can then reference this guide whenever you create new content. Mission and positioning. Add accessibility features. Colour contrast.

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Website Design for NGOs: 5 Essential Strategies

sgEngage

You likely also know that one of the best tools you have for accomplishing these objectives is your website. . All you need is an easy-to-use website builder, or content management system (CMS), and an understanding of a few web design strategies. Nail this down in your style guide so all of your content can be consistent.

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5 Easy Ways Your Website Can Boost Your Fundraising Results

Nonprofits Source

Luckily, there are affordable and effective tools you can leverage to spread awareness and get people excited about your fundraising efforts—namely, your website. This tool makes the event planning process simple for both you and your guests! If your CMS has a survey tool, consider using that to keep track of your event attendees.