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How Nonprofits Can Leverage Organic Social Media to Increase Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In order to win back trust and stay top-of-mind, nonprofits must focus on establishing emotional connections with their audience through consistent, high-quality content. Show real humans talking to the camera through videos and storytelling. Say their name. Use more “you” and less “we.” Don’t fake it. Be genuine in your interactions.

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Is Your Remote Team Getting the TLC They Deserve? An Audit Delivers Answers

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Don’t let “out of sight” become “out of mind.” If performance issues have been a problem, keep an open mind. The entire team should have up-to-date hardware with sufficient processing power, a high-quality camera and speakers, and a reliable, fast internet connection. Policing remote workers should not be one of your goals.

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Simple Ways To Reduce Virtual Fatigue for Nonprofit Leaders

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If that wasn’t enough, the stretches have entertaining names and movements, including the chicken neck and self Vulcan mind meld. Before they left, they had to tilt their cameras down so he could see their phones that were left behind. Baxter Bell offers some exercises to help relieve and prevent neck pain. He made them do it.

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#Fakecommute: A Ritual for Work-Life Balance When You #WFH

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Your mind and body need these boundaries. Don’t take your phone on your walk or put it into airplane mode if you are using the camera. Keep moving and practice mindfulness. Here are some additional articles with tips on fake commutes and walking mindfulness activities.

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Mastering Your Virtual or Hybrid Event: A Program that Keeps Guests Smiling – pt.1

Greater Giving

This doesn’t mean that a nonprofit must dump tons of cash on camera equipment, recording equipment, or production teams to put on a fantastic event—though hiring a professional in the field will make a lot of things easier. The only way toward excellent guest engagement is through the very tech we rely on to make virtual events possible.

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Mastering Your Virtual or Hybrid Event: A Program that Keeps Guests Smiling

Greater Giving

This doesn’t mean that a nonprofit must dump tons of cash on camera equipment, recording equipment, or production teams to put on a fantastic event—though hiring a professional in the field will make a lot of things easier. The only way toward excellent guest engagement is through the very tech we rely on to make virtual events possible.

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On Vacation. Offline. In Nature. Viewing Wildlife. Will Reconnect on August 27!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Just a camera, a couple of good books, and a journal, a pen, and a glue stick.

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