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Accessibility on Social Media

M+R

Our society is marked by inequities of race, gender, ability, and more—and the content we create can either challenge these inequities or reinforce them. As well-intentioned as content may be, when done wrong it can disempower, objectify, or misrepresent those we intend to serve. The good news? Captions .

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Your Ultimate Guide to 2024 Year-End Fundraising Campaign: 5 Principles for Success

Allegiance Group

Creating connections with donors through compelling stories and images is integral to year-end fundraising strategies. In the crowded landscape of December giving, it’s all too common for nonprofits to blend in and struggle to stand out in a sea of sameness. Their content efforts are coordinated well in advance, and it shows.

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9 Types Of Year-End Fundraising Emails That Help You Raise More + Examples

CauseVox

We’ll get into more detail about the types of emails you can send, but all of them should include some story-driven content. It’s even better if you can seamlessly blend #GivingTuesday and your year-end campaign. These emails should coincide with your wider, multi-channel year-end campaign promotion timeline. It’s up to you!

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How We Learn – Capitalize On Knowing

Gyrus

But even then, I often felt my mind drifting off in class, doodled on notes, or encountered moments where I was not motivated enough to attempt to process the course content. E-Learnings can quickly instruct and measure user issues with content, and let you know what further actions may be necessary.

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Mixing Digital and Physical: The Holocaust Museum's Handwritten Pledge Wall

Museum 2.0

The USHMM pledge wall is notable for its blending of digital and analog technologies. Once signed, visitors drop the signed paper stubs into clear plexiglass cases that are beautifully lit ( see image ). The table had no comparable physical analog to help people understand how to connect their cards to the multimedia content.

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Two Tagging Projects that Make Sense

Museum 2.0

A year and a half ago, I wrote about Carnegie Mellon-created two games that allow you to competitively tag images on the Web. At the time, I commented that museums and other institutions pursuing tagging as a way to get user-generated content about collections should consider using gaming to motivate participation as well.

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5 Types of Nonprofit Graphic Design Your Organization Needs

Nonprofits Source

Consistent nonprofit graphic design across all your platforms and content can help build your organization’s brand and attract and engage wider networks of support over time. Let’s take a deeper dive into each of these types of graphic design: Table of Contents. Website images. Nonprofit Branding Graphic Design.

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