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Fundraising Basics: What To Do When They Don’t Respond

Bloomerang

Some people prefer email; others texting, cell phone calls, landline calls, video conferencing, social media. I like composing from a laptop keyboard, ease of cutting and pasting content, adding attachments, and etc. As a last resort, ask the other person in your organization to reach out for you. Guess what happened?

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How Cell Phones and Tablets Enable Telework

Tech Soup

To be able to telework, people usually need five things: a computer or tablet, broadband Internet, access to work email, access to work documents, and a phone. Nonprofits are adopting telework faster than most other types of organizations, including commercial companies. Often our best contact lists are now on our phones.

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What Will Happen When PCs and Mobile Phones Converge?

Tech Soup

The proto example is the Motorola Atrix smartphone. The robust smartphones of the near future will likely use a combination of mobile apps and cloud apps and because we'll dock them so much with our laptops, we'll begin using those types of applications much more on our computers as well.

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Nonprofit Employee Recognition: 5 Stellar Appreciation Ideas

Achieve

Your nonprofit organization’s success depends on many people, including donors, volunteers, and board members. Your staff, for example, plays a crucial role in day-to-day and big-picture operations, helping your nonprofit work towards its mission. For example, you could gift them a second monitor or a wireless mouse.

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How To Process Focus Group Feedback In A Way That Gives Your Nonprofit Actionable Insights

Bloomerang

The first step to understanding and analyzing your findings will be to organize this data in a way that’s easy to understand. Whether you’ve collected the audio over a video call, traditional phone conversation, or a recording of an in-person event, you have numerous transcription options. Ask others to go through the data with you. .

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4 Nonprofit Strategies For Sending Engaging Emails

TechImpact

Nonprofit organizations and for-profit corporations alike must adjust on the fly to make sure their emails are being opened, not being tossed in the e-trash. For example, keeping your emails under 400 character will help you hash out what is truly important to your message, and what can be left out. Optimize the layout.

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HOW TO: Add Your Nonprofit to Facebook Places and Claim Your New Places Page

Nonprofit Tech for Good

I have sneaking suspicion that the merged example in this blog post is a glimpse of the new Pages that are launching this week. For those of you who do not have an iPhone, here’s how to add your nonprofit to Facebook Places from your laptop, desktop or any smartphone browser: 1) Go to touch.facebook.com and login. It does work.

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