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Five Tips for Nonprofits to Avoid Virtual Fatigue

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In the virtual workplace, being on video conference meetings and communicating via online collaboration platforms takes more energy than working face-to-face. Virtual work can easily zap our energy and drain our emotions bringing on a type of malaise called “Virtual or Zoom Fatigue.” . This can make the experience lonely.

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An Accessibility & Inclusion Checklist for Virtual Events

Forum One

As in-person events have had to shift to virtual events this year, the silver lining has been that they’ve opened up the opportunity for events to be more accessible to more people, where travel, time, and related expenses aren’t a barrier to participation. Check the accessibility of the virtual event platform(s) you will be using.

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Tips for Hosting a Virtual Peer-to-Peer Event

Qgiv

Rather than missing out entirely, transitioning in-person events to virtual fundraisers helps you to continue to raise crucial funds for your cause, while our supporters stay safe and support you from their own homes. Ready to take your virtual fundraising to the next level? Accessing fitness events virtually. Even better?

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5 Things That Nonprofits Wish They Knew Three Months Ago

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Like you, many of your constituents are also working from home, using their personal cell phones and email addresses. If you haven’t done so already, update your procedures to collect contact methods and donor information that will facilitate virtual fundraising. Virtual Fundraising and In-Person Events Can Co-Exist.

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How to run a successful hybrid meeting

Candid

After adjusting to leveraging technology to connect with our colleagues during the pandemic, meeting in a virtual conference room has become the norm and second nature for many. In this case, you may want to grab enough power strips to comfortably accommodate everyone’s laptops and phones.

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3 Website Tips to Support Your Virtual Fundraising Efforts

Connection Cafe

However, no one could have predicted the effects that COVID-19 would have , with many nonprofit organizations now solely relying on virtual fundraising efforts to continue operations. Virtual fundraising has become more accessible and intuitive than ever before thanks to the extensive internet and the wide variety of donation tools available.

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Turn your season of giving into a season of gratitude 

Candid

Consider building regular check-ins with your donors, either via phone, email, Zoom, or in-person, to share updates about your work. For example, consider hosting a virtual appreciation event and/or ask a board member or donor to host an inexpensive gathering in their home or office. Consider hosting a thank-a-thon in January.

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