Fri.Apr 24, 2015

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Infographic: Why Are Infographics So Shareable?

TechImpact

What makes an infographic so shareable? Is it the quality of the information that is being posted, or the visual way that information is presented? The answer is both. Responsive design is combined with vetted, factual information to create the 21st century public service announcement. Some say there is no secret to creating a highly […]. The post Infographic: Why Are Infographics So Shareable?

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VisionLink - Untitled Article

VisionLink

Medical Surplus Recovery Organizations Are Helping To Take the Bite Out Of Malaria. Today is World Malaria Day, a day when we are asked to consider the fact that every minute a child dies of a mosquito bite. To draw more attention to World Malaria Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) and their partners are sharing their vision of a world in which mosquito bites are no longer fatal.

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AARP in the Digital Age

NTEN

Tammy Gordon. Vice President. AARP Studios. How AARP Studios division is smashing stereotypes about age and digital use, and connecting with its members in ways that matter. This article originally appeared in the March issue of the NTEN: Change journal. Read the entire journal on Issuu or in PDF , and subscribe to receive this in your inbox each quarter: nten.org/ntenchange.

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Be A Manager Who Makes Decisions

Eric Jacobsen Blog

A manager who can't make a decision or who can't make a timely decision will frustrate his/her employees. Equally bad, a lack of decision will impede the progress of the manager's team. Some managers make endless requests for data as a way to postpone their having to make a decision. Employees end up spinning in circles, slicing and dicing the information far beyond what is truly needed for the manager to make a decision.

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The Retention Ripple Effect: Nonprofit Staff and Donor Dynamics

Speaker: Andrew Olsen, CFRE - EVP, Fundraising Solutions at DickersonBakker | Kat Landa, CFRE, CSD - SVP, Talent Solutions at DickersonBakker

Across the nonprofit sector, organizations invest heavily in donor retention efforts, yet the struggle of cultivating lasting relationships remains. While attracting new donors is crucial, the lack of repeat donors poses significant financial risks. Through a comprehensive analysis of industry data, experts argue that there is a direct correlation between donor burnout, donor retention, and the talent retention crisis.

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How Nonprofits Can Survive (And Thrive) After Mobilegeddon

See3

If you haven’t already made your email templates, donation forms and website content mobile friendly, you need to do it NOW. The post How Nonprofits Can Survive (And Thrive) After Mobilegeddon appeared first on The See3 Blog.

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Mobile Tech Connects Kids to Summer Meals

Tech Soup

For many kids, summer means camp, the great outdoors, and best of all, no school! But for some kids, no school means no lunches — and that makes summer decidedly less fun. According to the National Summer Learning Association (NSLA) , only one in seven children who are eligible for free or subsidized school lunches receive summer meals. How do we close this gap and ensure all seven of those kids get a summer meal?

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Skoll World Forum: My Annual Heart-Mind Feast

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

My favorite conference of the year is the Skoll World Forum in Oxford. That’s still the case even after attending the Forum for eleven straight years as of last week! Why, after all these years, do I love going back? First and foremost, it’s the people. This is my posse, the global social entrepreneur community, as well as the people who appreciate and support them.

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