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Nonprofit Website Best Practices: 10 Ways to Make Your Investment Count

Neon CRM

Many website services promise quick and easy setup free of any long-term planning or custom coding, and—while that may sound alluring—it can cause certain roadblocks in the future that prevent you from scaling your online presence. In today’s ever-expanding online world, that’s important. Humans tend to respond to images of fellow humans.

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Grantmakers for Effective Organizations Conference: What have you learned, Dorothy?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It also sounds less costly and complicated than evaluation. But I sense in conversations here at the conference that participants are clearer in their minds about the practice of evaluation than they are about the practice of learning. The staples of Oz – courage, heart, and brains – are a good start.

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Configuring QuickBooks for Use in a Nonprofit: Planning and Implementation

Tech Soup

"Begin with the end in mind" when implementing a new accounting system. "Begin with the end in mind" is based on the principle that all things are created twice. There's a mental or first creation, and a physical or second creation to all things. All Program Managers. All Accounting Staff (normally one person!).

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[VIDEO] Keeping Your Donor Database Healthy, Wealth, and Wise

Bloomerang

Cabral, MA, CFRE will lead you through the why and how of creating your own database standards manual and processes to ensure that you are not leading your organization down the path of “Garbage In=Garbage Out.” We are here to talk about keeping your donor database healthy, wealthy, I should say wealthy and wise. Why do we need it?

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How to Grow Your Nonprofit When You’re a Team of One

Get Fully Funded

Donor Database It doesn’t matter if you have just two donors, you need a database. Donor databases like Little Green Light , Bloomerang , and Kindful do so much more than just track donations. Be sure to add all these folks you’re meeting to your donor database and track your interactions. Eat properly.

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[VIDEO] Creative Ways People Contribute to Community

Bloomerang

Pretty well known for it, but if you’re wondering what the heck is Bloomerang, in addition to these webinars, we’re a donor database. She was just on Forbes yesterday, it sounds like, and I just heard about it on LinkedIn and I’ll have to give her a call. We do these webinars just about every Thursday.

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Planning a Showstopping Fundraising Event in 10 Steps

OneCause

If you’ve got event fundraising on the brain, you’ve come to the right post. Look to your donor database to get a picture of the kind of event your donors might be interested in. Database full of text-givers? Keep in mind that the type of event you choose to host will also influence the kind of venue you select.