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A Guide to Email Accessibility Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Email accessibility refers to the art of crafting email messages in a way that ensures equal usability and understanding for all individuals. Key criteria for nonprofits to consider when designing emails for accessibility include: Ensure that your brand colors pass ADA contrast ratio guidelines of 4.5:1

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6 Online Fundraising Tools to Watch in 2020

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For your reference, here are the fundraising tools featured in 2019 , 2017 , 2016 , and 2015. Currently, GiveTrack is only available to 501c3 nonprofit organizations in the United States. If you think we’ve missed a tool, please share it in a comment below. 1) Action Button :: actionbutton.org.

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Update: Philanthropy’s response to Ukraine crisis

Candid

Geographic area served refers to the location(s) that funders intend their grants to support. United States. United Kingdom. Among known recipient countries, the United States accounts for 45% of recipients and 32% of grant dollar value. United States. United States. 6,455,000.

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Time To Celebrate: Nov. 15th Is National Philanthropy Day

Bloomerang

While it is celebrated in the United States, it’s also observed in various ways in many other countries. See hashtag #NationalPhilanthropyDay National Philanthropy Day in the United States dates back to the 1980s when it was conceived by Douglas Freeman, a professional fundraiser. In the U.S.,

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Research Friday: What Affects Hispanic Volunteering - Comparing Three Surveys in the United States

ASU Lodestar Center

In 2010, the United States Census recorded over 50 million Hispanics in America, making the Hispanic population is the largest minority group in the States [1]. in 2000 to about 25% in 2050 (United States Census Bureau, 2004). References: Bryant, W. United States Census Bureau. Kang, H., &

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Empowering grassroots organizations: building capacity, diversity, and relationships

Candid

I often refer to the post-World War II period, when civil and human rights movements came to the forefront, along with community-organized philanthropic organizations. It was a pivotal time when women began to exert more influence and demonstrate the different ways in which philanthropy could support the needs of all of humankind.

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6 Generations of Giving: Who Gives the Most and How They Prefer to Give

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It’s reasonable to focus on older donors, specifically members of the Silent Generation and Baby Boomers because together they account for almost 70% of total dollars given in the United States.* Often referred to as the Activist Generation, Gen Z is just starting to make its mark on charitable giving.