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Beyond the Newest Philanthropy Buzzword: Knowledge Work Is Core to Equitable Change

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But it is not just a new buzzword, a box to be checked, or even a singular phase in the grant cycle. We can learn through reflection and come to deeper understandings. Professionals tasked with a knowledge role often organize what feels like chaos—to create structure and focus attention on the most important information.

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Accessibility Goals: Moving Past Compliance

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With the Virginia Department of Education’s I’m Determined initiative, we brought in key audiences at a discovery and design phase, much earlier than traditional audience testing would take place. Well-written, well-structured content is one of the best things an organization can do to improve accessibility. Focus on content.

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GA4 FAQs: What Mission-Driven Organizations Need to Know

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Google undoubtedly grew tired of updating and developing two tools that couldn’t accurately reflect the type of complex user journeys we see today, where people switch between apps, mobile browsers, and desktops frequently. The next five months can be your learning phase. Why is Google making this change?

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5 Things to Know Before Hiring a Nonprofit Web Consultant

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This foundational knowledge may at times feel simple, but it’s best to make sure you have a rock solid understanding of nonprofit consulting practices before entering into conversations with potential partners. Internal management consultants help nonprofits develop their organizational structure. Fundraising consultants.

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Which Social Networking Analysis Term Best Describes Virgin America?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For example, on Twitter, a strong tie could be two nodes or people that engage consistently in two-way conversation. I tweeted this and Vladis Krebs had a great answer : The network is the "structure" upon which the community dances and self-organizes. Network maps are "talking documents" or prompts for reflection and strategizing.

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Museum 2.0 Rerun: Answers to the Ten Questions I Am Most Commonly Asked

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In 2008, the conversation started shifting to "how" and "what." In the past year, I''ve seen the conversation shift to talking about impact and sustainability of these projects--how we evaluate audience participation and how we can shift from experimental pilots to more day-to-day implementation.

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NTEN and SalesForce Screencast: Learnings About the Interview/Documentary Approach

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Now comes the reflection on the process, the craft of screencasting. Because the screencast is conversational, the screen doesn't have to exactly synch the audio. I got enough information to put together an outline and rough storyboard So, I had the overall structure for the 15 minute screencast.