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Four Nonprofit Web Accessibility Best Practices for 2022

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Include text alternatives for all non-text elements. A screen reader or other assistive device won’t be able to interpret what an image is depicting unless you include text alternatives for the device to interpret. This should be a concise, but descriptive sentence that spells out what the image depicts in words.

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3 Visual Design Tips to Strengthen Your Nonprofit Website

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Visuals: Visuals, like photos, videos, and graphics, add to your supporters’ viewing experience and make your website more engaging. For example, you might feature a fundraising video on your donation page to appeal to supporters or include photos of your beneficiaries on your homepage.

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How to Create a Twitter Moment for Your Nonprofit

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You’ll either have a Moment that looks great in Mobile (vertical images and videos) or a Moment better viewed on a desktop (square and rectangle images in full size). You will then be prompted to crop photos for mobile. You can crop all photos at once with one click or select each photo individually.

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Are we building the Candid tools you need? 

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For more complex problems, we create two or more designs and ask users to select the solution that works best or suggest a better alternative. Photo credit: mangpor_2004 via Getty Images The post Are we building the Candid tools you need? Check out beta.candid.org and share your feedback. appeared first on Candid Blog.

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Beyond efficiency: A human-first AI adoption strategy

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Putting humans first There is an alternative approach: a human-first AI adoption strategy. Photo credit: gorodenkoff via Getty Images The post Beyond efficiency: A human-first AI adoption strategy appeared first on Candid Blog. Here are the core elements: Redefining “productivity.”

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Embracing partnership: A promising paradigm for nonprofit governance 

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Alternatively, when boards take a more collaborative approach to these duties, working together with staff, they can help advance the organization’s mission and vision. Photo credit: mapodile via Getty Images The post Embracing partnership: A promising paradigm for nonprofit governance appeared first on Candid Blog.

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Learn How to Guide Nonprofit Leaders Toward the Truth Instead of Letting Them Rely on Their Opinions

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They say : “I want only happy images in our end-of-year appeal.” . You say : “You’re wrong; research shows sad images raise more money than happy ones.” . They say : “They need to see we’re effective and happy photos show that.”. They say : “I want only happy images in our end-of-year appeal.” . You say : “Great idea.

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