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Tips for Developing Successful Websites for Nonprofits

NonProfit PRO

This is a recipe for disaster. Many nonprofits dread a website redesign because of unreasonable pressure to launch a 100% perfect website.

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Heat and Eat: Why Zapping Your Content with AI Is No Recipe for Success

Whole Whale

The post Heat and Eat: Why Zapping Your Content with AI Is No Recipe for Success appeared first on Whole Whale. With CauseWriter.ai, you can have the best of both worlds – the speed and efficiency of AI, and the authenticity and impact of content crafted specifically for your brand.

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6 Ingredients for a Masterpiece Corporate Partnership

NonProfit PRO

Partnerships are like recipes. Every recipe has ingredients to make it work, replicable and memorable. Here is a recipe of six essential ingredients for corporate partnerships.

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Where Are the Soup Recipes?

Tech Soup

If you're a BTC subscriber, you're probably familiar with our weekly soup recipes (and if you're not a BTC subscriber, you can sign up here ). As winter seems to stretch on infinitely, you might be wondering where our collection of cozy soup and stew recipes went. The Soup Recipe Wiki is currently on hiatus.

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An Easy Recipe for Making Text Overlay Images

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And, of course, there are benefits to visual content like increased engagement. A popular type of DIY (do-it-yourself) visual is “text overlay,” used to illustrate a blog post or shared on Facebook. Here’s a simple recipe for creating one. What’s your recipe? High Quality Ingredients. Any secret sauce?

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Our Recipe for Nonprofit Success this Summer

See3

To help you get in the summer spirit and stay on track with all you need to do, we pulled together our favorite summer recipe: the one to help you use this time wisely and get on track for your fall fundraising campaign and beyond. The post Our Recipe for Nonprofit Success this Summer appeared first on The See3 Blog.

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Chana Saag Recipe from Vegan Slow Cooker

Have Fun - Do Good

To entice you to join us, I asked Kathy for a recipe to share with you, so here's her recipe for Chana Saag. Yield: 6 servings Total prep time: 15 minutes Total cooking time: 6 to 8 hours Recipe ideas and variations Add 1 or 2 chopped mild chiles during the last 30 minutes of cooking to give it more heat. Serve over rice.

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