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4 Things Large Nonprofits Miss When Redesigning their Website

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As you work through your website redesign, keep these connections in mind as they are extremely important to how you are able to both communicate your messages and provide the right value to your audiences. Decide what will change based on user segmentation and where this will occur on the website.

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Essential Strategies for Your Foundation’s Next Website Redesign

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While the look and feel of a new website is often top of mind and absolutely essential in making a resounding impression, there are also a number of non-design-related strategies that you need to take into account. Decide what will change based on user segmentation and where this will occur on the website.

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Digital transformation for nonprofits

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Sometimes this is a natural side effect of changing your tools and systems, but it can also be caused by the realization that current processes need to evolve to reach the outcome your team hopes to achieve. The key to moving forward is the same as any kind of change management – clear communication.

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2018 eLearning Predictions: Updated Hype Curve

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It’s still in the realm of custom content development – not something you can assign to your staff instructional designers – but it’s cheaper to do. There’s just a human tendency to get excited about a good idea and view it as the solution to all your problems: “if all you have (on the mind) is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.”

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Intuition vs. Data: How VolunteerMatch Uses Data to Change the Way It Makes Strategic Decisions

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The human mind, it turns out, is an extremely efficient manager of the chaos of life. While it may be obvious that programmatic strategy – decisions that affect your coworkers, your volunteers, or your organization's mission – shouldn't be based on "snap judgments", it's incredibly hard to make the human mind work any other way.

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