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Inspire Generosity with a Better Online Donation Form

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This theory explains that our brains are designed to think in two ways: System 1, which is instinctual, and System 2, which is rational. Embracing Modernity: The Path to Frictionless Giving How can contemporary strategies and technological advancements redefine the donor experience for your organization? Want to know more?

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5 Design Techniques That Will Increase the Lifespan of Your Nonprofit’s Website

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Still, understanding your audience is the foundation of all other design strategies and directly influences the success or failure of a website. If you offer many different paths on your site, a good strategy is to let users pick their own way forward. In practice: 1) The Brain Donor Project. 2) SOS Violence Conjugale.

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Grow the Human Skills: Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, and Communication

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Don’t waste valuable brain power. Einstein said, “Creativity is intelligence having fun.” If your team is remote, find strategies to bring people together online. Even the most compelling speakers and writers can use help understanding how to interact effectively with a variety of personalities.

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Trainer’s Notebook: Using Posters To Spark Learning

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Before I get to the topic of using posters to make your workshops or meeting more interactive (and fun), I want to wish you a Happy International Women’s Day! To make the workshop interactive, I spent a brief amount of time presenting the what, why, how, and examples of target audiences. Photo by Equal Rights Advocates.

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#13ntc Nonprofit Technology Conference: Plenary Session on Failing Informatively

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You’ll hear a lot of F words flailing in this highly interactive plenary session – fearless, frameworks, fundamentals, forgiveness, forward-looking, and most importantly FUN! Visual Strategies for Focus In Age of Distraction. April 12, 2013 – 1:30-3:00 PM. Mindful or Mindfull Social Media? The Benefits of Content Curation.

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3 Key Takeaways from Gearset’s DevOps Dreamin’

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Across two days full of interactive sessions, workshops, and hands-on training, I had the chance to meet members of my Chicago Ohana Salesforce group and connect with new people with similar passions, challenges, and solutions to share. It was also the first in-person event I’ve had a chance to attend in two years. DevOps Sessions + Speakers.

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Step-by-Step Guide: Nonprofit Walking Meetings

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Earlier this week, I was honored to do a webinar for Soapbox Engage about self-care and bringing a culture of wellbeing into the nonprofit workplace based on The Happy Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact without Burnout. Is everyone suffering from “foggy brain” caused by too much sitting down meetings? Planning and Preparation.

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