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3 Visual Design Tips to Strengthen Your Nonprofit Website

Get Fully Funded

When it comes to nonprofit web design, this principle is no different. In fact, 94% of first impressions of a website are design-related, meaning that the visual elements of your website can have a huge impact on whether site visitors stick around or navigate away from your website and organization altogether.

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More Insecure Content Blocked By Google Chrome

Byte Technology

The usual culprits are images or JavaScript files being loaded from a third-party site. Pages where all text, images, and video are loaded from a secure HTTPS location will not be affected. You’ll see an insecure icon like in the image below in your browser that says “insecure content blocked” Why is this important?

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Making the world more accessible with web design

Candid

When architects and construction professionals start designing a building, one of the first things they have to consider is accessibility. Accessibility by itself refers to the “ability to access.” But if your web design isn’t accessible, you risk missing out on online donations and other conversions. What are the ADA and WCAG?

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Accessibility on Social Media

M+R

As video content on social media continues to reign supreme and audio-only content, spurred on by Twitter Spaces and Clubhouse, grows, it’s important for nonprofits to prioritize accessibility when publishing content online. We’ve noticed a common practice on TikTok: referring to open captions as “CC” or “closed captions,” which is incorrect.

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Imagery and Authenticity

Non Profit Quarterly

This article references the book The Politics of Design. We are especially today talking about design and visionary imagery and what it is actually like when people authentically communicate. And it was then that a friend pointed out the design, which was racist. Edited by Wil Renderos. Good morning, Devyn. How are you?

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4 Ways to Use Trello to Manage Your Non-Profit Communications Program

The Storytelling Non-profit

A story bank is central place to capture any text, audio, video and photos associated with a story. You can also use a Trello story bank to track any leads you get for stories and keep your story interview notes for future reference. I often keep this board open in my browser all day so that I can refer back to it and stay on task.

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How to Build a Strong Digital Presence for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofits Source

A well-designed website will give your organization the momentum it needs to expand its reach, drive donations, and deepen connections with supporters. However, if your nonprofit is new to web design, creating a strong digital presence can feel overwhelming. Create a well-designed donation page. Add accessibility features.

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