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

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In practice: 1) The Brain Donor Project. Most people probably have never thought about donating their brains to science. The Brain Donor Project’s end goal is to get you to register your brain for donation after your death—a major ask that is likely to be shocking or even offensive to some people.

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Get More Out of AI, Start Chatting

.orgSource

Create a personalized chatbot to interact with members, answer questions, and offer customized recommendations. Pick the Bot’s Brain AI powered chatbots learn from user interactions. Find the Bot’s Voice Consider which topics people are more comfortable discussing with a machine and which are better suited to a human.

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Thursday Thoughts: attracting passionate nonprofit advocates

EveryAction

There’s strength in numbers, and you need to build a base of educated and engaged advocates to raise their voices with you. Their diversity in experiences, skillsets, passions, and viewpoints ensures that good missions get the brains and heart they deserve. If your training is in-person, provide childcare.

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7 “Must Do’s” When Thanking Donors To Win Their Heart and Set Up Future Gifts

Get Fully Funded

There are two parts to thanking donors: Connecting with the donor’s brain by providing a gift receipt and more importantly, touching the donor’s heart by letting them know they are heroes for giving to your organization’s cause. You make the brain connection when you give them the data they need for their records. Write that.

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VocaliD to Create Unique Voices for Millions Who Can't Speak

Tech Soup

Millions of individuals worldwide rely on a limited set of generic, synthetic voices as their primary vocalization. Whether their vocal ability is limited due to illness, genetic factors, or brain injury, these individuals have the right to communicate using a unique voice, a vocalization they can identify with as they interact in the world.

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Overcoming Screen Fatigue: A Nonprofit Hub Guide

NonProfit Hub

Video calls are a lot more straining on the brain than any face-to-face conversation. We’re having to work harder to communicate because it’s harder to process non-verbal cues like subtle facial expressions, tone of voice, or body language. Give yourself brain breaks. Why are video calls so draining? Reduce on-screen stimuli.

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How To Use Failure As A Way To Success

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Rationally examine your personal fears and gain mastery over them. Question : How can someone learn to stifle that negative voice that says, “You can’t, you won’t, and you shouldn’t.”? Wooditch : Be aware of the origin of the voice. It’s our brain signaling that if we try something and fail, we’ll be embarrassed or judged.

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