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33 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

So much so that many nonprofit professionals are overwhelmed by the all choices – and as the Mobile Web and related start-ups continue to grow, prepare to be mind-boggled by all the new technology options available to your nonprofit in coming years. A website (mobile app coming soon) that allows users to check-in while doing good deeds.

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7 Reasons To Try A Virtual Nonprofit Focus Group

Bloomerang

Because the virtual format will allow you to include people who aren’t local, you’ll have an easier time finding a date and time for the group to meet. Even better, the format is more accessible for people who may have issues with mobility or who deal with other realities that might prevent them from being able to meet in person.

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6 Video Marketing Tips For Nonprofits

NonProfit Hub

According to research by HubSpot, 90% of users make decisions based somewhat on videos, and 92% of viewers on mobile platforms share video with others. Videos, like any marketing medium, can be mobilized to do a wide variety of things: attract donations, spread awareness, increase engagement, and so on. Don’t Forget Audio.

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Tech Tips for Executive Directors: 5 Mobile Apps for Busy Nonprofit Leaders

NTEN

With this being said, here is a list of five apps you may not already have on your phone but are worth considering: Lookout mobile security app - Lookout provides a free option to locate your device once it goes missing or is stolen. If you use Chrome as a web browser on your computer, you can send bookmarks to your mobile devices as well.

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Technology Toolbox: Learn from Occupy Wall Street to Occupy YOUR Street

Amy Sample Ward

As a community organizer and network weaver myself, I am incredibly excited by the #OccupyWallStreet movement that started in New York just over three months ago now (on September 17th) in response to a failing federal economy and political process that impact local, national, and international markets.

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Making the world more accessible with web design

Candid

It pertains to anything from your local grocery store to the Internet. Increase mobile usability. Here are some common steps you might take to optimize your site: Require that all non-text content (image, video, audio) also has a text alternative. Provide a user-friendly, pleasant experience. Minimize loss of website visitors.

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Trainer’s Notebook: Making Accommodations In Workshops

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Their space is designed for local nonprofits to connect, share ideas and develop solutions together. However, when I have participants that also include physically disabled people who are wheel-chair users, have limited mobility, or blind, I make accommodations to be inclusive and, especially avoid being ableist.

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