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Practical, Actionable SEO Tips for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Give them names that reflect the content and your keywords. So, the next time you write an article, make it your mission to do the following. Name your images: A generic name like “IMG_1234.jpg” jpg” means nothing to search engines. So, for example, good old IMG_1234.jpg

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7 Fundraising Actions Taken by Successful Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A large part of that is examining what actions define fundraising strategies that bring in more online donations and keep donors engaged each year. Below, you’ll find the proactive actions taken by nonprofits who increased their online donations by 84% with 122% more transactions in just 90 days. Our findings are now your roadmap.

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Power in Solidarity: Reflections from AAPIP and NAP’s joint convening

Candid

In a world where we’re always quick to “get down to business,” I appreciated the space to reflect on my own cultures and values and how they have influenced my professional journey. Land acknowledgements are important, but they also need to be accompanied by action and commitment.

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Salesforce.org CEO Rob Acker’s Year-End Reflections

Saleforce Nonprofit

At the end of last year, I reflected on the idea of resilience. And it begins with our individual actions and choices, which grow exponentially the more we make this conscious effort. The post Salesforce.org CEO Rob Acker’s Year-End Reflections appeared first on Salesforce.org.

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How Your Nonprofit Can Routinize Reflection

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Reflection is a critical step in assessing individual and team performance at your nonprofit. A reflective process, whether it is a structured process for individuals or groups, can give us insights about what worked and what could be improved. Reflection requires hitting the pause button and asking and answering questions.

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Why Your Donation Payment Process Reflects Your Brand

Achieve

want to know where their money is going, what cause they’re contributing to, and how their actions make an impact. . As an organization, you must reflect the value of transparency in every decision you make. Having a transparent, user-friendly nonprofit payment processor reflects well on your nonprofit brands. Millennial donors.

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Servant Leadership In Action

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Edited by Ken Blanchard and Renee Broadwell , Servant Leadership in Action , includes the personal stories from some of the most well-respected authorities on leadership: Patrick Lencioni John C. It's a curated collection of incredibly insightful and motivational perspectives on servant leadership via essays by 44 servant leaders.