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Supercharge Giving Tuesday Contributions with an Optimized Donation Page

The Modern Nonprofit

Have a clear message Kick off your giving page with an attention-grabbing headline that captures your mission and what you’re asking for. Highlight the security features of your process, flaunt those security badges, use SSL encryption, and reassure donors that their personal and fiscal details are kept hush-hush.

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17 Smart Ways To Protect Data At Your Nonprofit

Global Giving

With GDPR coming into effect in the European Union and privacy scandals making headlines, many nonprofit professionals are concerned about data protection. Safeguard all passwords, codes, badges, and physical keys assigned to you. The process can be intimidating! If you don’t have a technology or legal background, where do you start?

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Everything You Need To Know About the Google Ad Grant

The Fundraising Authority

Format Format - Google offers three formats - text ads, video ads, and images (called 'badges'). Be sure to set up an ad for each keyword that includes that keyword in the headline and the description. Still, the Google Ad Grant only covers text ads. We recommend making your ad text as short as possible - about 200 words.

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Torley Linden on Widgets for Visuals

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I do a lot of video and photographs so I've added the flickr and video badges. Also, I have the RSS widget that streams the headlines from my employer's blog onto my personal blog. The transcript is edited for clarity - see Torley comment. powered by ODEO. I enjoy widgets because they create visual interest.

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Back to the Basics—Bucking the Nonprofit Trends of 2015 to Benefit Your Nonprofit Brand

NonProfit Hub

Don’t get me wrong, it’s important for your organization to pay attention to some trends—hell, we even published two of those headlines above (not the puppy one). And I love how Bill McKendry of DoMoreGood puts it: “Not only are these words [“we’re the best-kept secret”] a sign of failure, they’re a badge of irresponsibility.

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What is a Widget?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Other terms used to describe a Web Widget include Gadget, Badge, Module, Capsule, Snippet, Mini and Flake. Streaming Headlines or Other Content from other Blogs or Links. - They are akin to plugins or extensions in desktop applications. Web Widgets often but not always use Adobe Flash or JavaScript programming languages.

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10 Ways Nonprofits Can Use Blogs and Bloggers to Support Their Cause

Have Fun - Do Good

Web publishers use RSS to easily create and distribute news feeds that include links, headlines, and summaries. Beth Kanter raised $50,000 for the Sharing Foundation using a Network for Good Badge and similar tools to the ChipIn campaign, in three weeks. Chez Pim raised almost $62,000 with her Menu for Hope Campaign in 2.5

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