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33 Nonprofit Mobile Websites

Nonprofit Tech for Good

My hypothesis as to why nonprofits are falling behind is that they think that adopting the Mobile Web is expensive or time-consuming, or they equate the mobile technology solely with text-to-give. British Museum :: m.britishmuseum.org. Dallas Art Museum :: dallasmuseumofart.mobi. 350.0rg :: m.350.org.

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A Decade of Museums and Museum Work

Museum 2.0

I was thinking I’d do a few alternative histories of museums for the first post of the last month of the decade. As I imagined a world without the many museum tech projects of the decade, I felt inherently sad about the imagining away the successes that friends and colleagues have enjoying. But I couldn’t get there.

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NTEN's Ask the Expert With Seth Godin: My Notes and Takeaways

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In turn, I suggested that we have a conversation with the nonprofit technology community with Holly Ross at NTEN as host. Holly started with a great question, "What's in the DNA of each of these orgs that allows them to embrace this change and experiment?" Seth quickly reached out to me via Roxy Allen suggested that I do an interview.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For example, if you join a modern art museum, there is a good chance you won’t have to pay admission to other modern art museums. Creative stuff: Things unique to your organization including the ability to create art, music, poetry, dance, etc. You just need to show proof of membership. Photo and Bio.

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Benchmarking Data You Can Use: Live from #BBCON

Connection Cafe

The data discussed in this presentation was pulled from 200 Altru customers, which are organizations in the arts and cultural vertical of the nonprofit market, and is from the last 12 months ending in Q1 2013. This has leveled out because everyone has now caught up with the technology. So what data was discussed? Membership Data.

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Reach Out and Charge Someone

Connection Cafe

Lately, more and more of my conversations with nonprofit fundraisers have turned to mobile technologies and how non-profits should be leveraging mobile to further their missions. If Starbucks is any indication, we should turn our attention to mobile payment technologies. That’s pretty rad. Take that, Marty McFly! Direct Mail.

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Growing Bigger, Staying Collaborative - 5 Tools for Building Non-Bureaucratic Organizations

Museum 2.0

We believe that partnerships build a stronger museum and a stronger community. Like most museums and nonprofits, we have a donor database. Instead of each staff member tracking their own community partners, we're building a shared database of all the partners who contribute time, money, and talent to the museum. SALESFORCE.