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Raise the Board’s Financial IQ

.orgSource

If you represent the American Bankers Association, financial acumen probably isn’t a problem. Yes, you can get people to put down their phones and pay attention. When directors understand their role in stewarding and growing resources, keeping track of that progress becomes a lot more interesting. Is that even possible?

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Attention nonprofits: We don’t know our donor data!

3rd Sector Labs

While that’s understandable, it is also a big problem. We move, take new jobs, change phone plans, change email accounts, marry, divorce, raise families, change religions, develop new interests, attend new events, and get involved in new activities. Next problem, the fundraising advice. Build a fundraising strategy?

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Don’t Fear Your Dirty Data

Association Analytics

The scope of the problem seems really big…but is bad data really preventing you from getting your work done? Set a baseline and keep track of the progress you are making. Use visualizations to see gaps that need attention. It’s an easy way to collect phone numbers for your database. Lots of challenges, right?

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5 New Google Analytics Statistics For Nonprofits

TechImpact

No problem. Try using your audience personas you developed as guidelines for what different demographics you want to track and report on. Make sure you’re paying attention to what devices are being used to scroll your site. Track backs, located under the social tab, shows you who has been linking back to your website.

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5 Ways to Create an Immersive Virtual Event Attendee Experience

AccelEvents

With the events industry focused on hybrid and virtual events instead of more traditional live events, event producers need to pay careful attention to the attendee experience. Mixed visuals will allow attendees to use their phones or smart devices to see the enhanced images and create a deeper, richer experience.

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3 Proven Ways to Find and Convert New Donors

sgEngage

Engage with your audience by responding to comments Participate in conversations Be authentic and avoid highly polished replies Track your top 10 or 20 followers and tag them to help share your content Ask followers to opt in to your email list for more direct communication, Pro Tip: Befriend the algorithms with inspiring content.

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How Are You Taking A Summer Break from Your Tech?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Now that task has been checked off my to do list, I am ready to pay attention to technology wellness again. The first thing I did was to take a walk at the Stanford Dish , a nearby nature hiking area, without my mobile phone. Last March, I tucked my mobile phone into a sleeping bag (see above) and turned off the screens.

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