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5 Design Techniques That Will Increase the Lifespan of Your Nonprofit’s Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For those who want to skip the “conversation,” the menu is also available in the top right corner.). Bonus points : They use a very friendly, conversational tone and calming interface, which helps to put people at ease. The titles, excerpts, or post summaries can vary dramatically depending on the writer and the content.

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Does My Nonprofit Need a New Website?

Allegiance Group

From landing pages and standalone microsites to homepage-only redesigns and light brand refreshes, these approaches can provide targeted and cost-effective ways to improve your online presence, drive conversions, and further your organization’s mission.

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How to Use Design Thinking to Improve Your Nonprofit’s Digital Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Next, we drilled into each theme to clarify why we grouped particular items into particular categories and where they might be some sub-categories. Peter facilitated conversation that helped us build a shared understanding of the current situation.

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NTEN Members Online Round-Up: Events and Tools to Engage

NTEN

There are some great events coming up and some interesting conversations about picking the right tools for the job. Confused by the best attributes to share in your profile summary or headline? Flickr: magnuscanis This week, NTEN members are busy sharing ideas and experience on a range of topics. Have m ore news to share?

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New Guide: How To Engage Your Supporters with Social Listening

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The first and most important step is for organizations to put on their listening ears and monitor conversations, get feedback, and continuously improve. Social media listening (or social media monitoring) is the practice of paying close attention to digital channels when conversations relevant to your cause are being discussed.

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The trail of discoverability. take 2

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you haven't been following the blogs are dead thread, Sonny Cloward in Vermont offers a great summary of this debate about whether blogs are dead or not. All I know is that I have been thoroughly enjoying this conversation and look forward to the next round. He adds his two cents. first-person -> authenticity.

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The Benefits of One Story: Communicating Financial Information to Your Nonprofit Board

sgEngage

Provide the same reports each meeting, but with timely highlights, callouts, and summary statements to focus on what board members need to know right now. Include headlines in your graphs and clear section headers or keys that make your information easy to follow. Be Consistent With repetition comes understanding.

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