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How to run a successful hybrid meeting

Candid

Before COVID-19, the rules of engagement for in-person meetings were simple: file into a conference room, pull up the agenda, and take notes as necessary. Get an idea of what’s needed by asking yourself questions like: Will this meeting have one presenter the whole time, or will it be a larger group discussion?

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A Quick Guide to Creating a Nonprofit Podcast: 5 Steps

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As you discuss your nonprofit’s cause and programs, listeners will be more likely to emotionally connect with your organization and get involved. This should be a subject that you’re passionate about and can discuss at length. Ensure that your podcast's audio sounds crisp and clean by purchasing a high-quality microphone.

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Go Green with Video, Audio, and Web Conferencing

Tech Soup

The multimedia applications allow virtual work groups to use the Internet to see each others' faces in small windows on their monitors, hear each others' voices on computer speakers, deliver presentations, edit files, and collaborate on whiteboards. So far, the Skype premium mobile phone app allows only group audio calls.

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10 Volunteer Training Ideas for Onboarding All Types of Volunteers

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or “I love filing so much! Even if shoveling soil or filing reports is their volunteer role, chances are they’re with you because they believe in the higher purpose of your nonprofit: the mission. Discuss what you do today. Now, we’re getting closer to why your volunteers are here at all. Focus on your mission.

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Accessibility Excitement in Geneva

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

There was also an associated effort called the Trusted Intermediary Global Accessible Resources (TIGAR) project, to ease the exchange of accessible book files between libraries for the blind and print disabled. The view of the World Blind Union was that the rightsholders (i.e., So, the publishers weren’t against all licensing.

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Addressing Accessibility in Social Media

NTEN

This blog post is not meant to explain the nuances of accessibility, nor will it explore all of the dimensions of building a social site, but it will discuss key considerations when working to make your online presence social while remaining accessible to all users. User Accounts & Profiles.

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Four Nonprofit Web Accessibility Best Practices for 2022

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Recent court cases have found that if charges are filed against a nonprofit for not being accessible, they can be required to bring their site up to par from an accessibility standpoint. As of 2020, nonprofit organizations’ websites were not required to be ADA compliant. Any forms that are required should be clearly labeled as such.