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Create an Online Donation Receipt that Leads to More Donations

Get Fully Funded

Hero language: When you tell a donor that your nonprofit wouldn’t exist without them, you are speaking the truth. Hero languages reinforces the idea that they made the right choice and increases the possibility that they will give again. But the rules are a bit different around IRS language. So why be shy about saying it?

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MathAndCoding Turns the Library into a Coding Classroom (Part 2)

Tech Soup

MathAndCoding created a curriculum for the library based on the programming language Scratch , a language developed especially for kids by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Lab. The concept of] family literacy is also very important in our community. " Library-Specific Curriculum.

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The Art of the Backchannel at Conferences: Tips, Reflections, and Resources

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've been thinking about how to best incorporate the back channel or in this case Twitter. Two recent blogs, " How To Present While People Are Twittering " and " Trends in Leadership Conferences " are the most recent blog posts packed with advice. What's different is that the backchannel is being used in non-technology conferences.

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How to Write Effective Web Copy (Part 1): Make It Readable

Connection Cafe

American Literacy is Iffy. We couldn’t have a language without them. You may have noticed that most of the advice above has nothing to do with what you say, but with how you say it. Reading on screens (laptops and smartphones) is such a unique user experience that the “how” becomes almost as important as the “what.”

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