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Pop-Ups: How to Make Them Work for Your Nonprofit Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For many of us, it’s a dirty word on the web. Indeed, pop-ups can be disruptive and distracting when they’re poorly implemented or not useful. But, not only do pop-ups lead to a poor UX due to the smaller screen, you can also get penalized by Google for using them. Everything is going great until that dreaded pop-up appears.

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10 Simple Fundraising Tips Guaranteed to Improve Effectiveness

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Individuals raising money for a cause they care about deeply want to surpass their donation goals and build enthusiasm for the mission. Once you hit your target, why not raise it another 25% for the cause you support? Stories help us pay attention. The stakes are always high when you’re launching a fundraising campaign.

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10 reasons Nimble AMS clients love Person Accounts

Nimble AMS

But it’s important to understand it at least at a high level because the data model you use can make a big difference for your association. . The difference between Contacts/Accounts and Person Accounts data models. the Contacts/Accounts model is not an ideal choice for associations. It supports quick and easy search results.

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13 Lucky Fundraising Apps to Know in 2021

Whole Whale

77% of all Americans can be found staring into a tiny computer and clicking around on apps everyday. With that many people using smartphones — and smartphone apps — why not incorporate them into your nonprofit’s digital fundraising ? The only question is: Which one should you use? RoundUp App. GiveLively.

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Nonprofit Volunteer Management: Three Tips to Increase and Maintain Engagement

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Often, the cause for diminished involvement is that the volunteer experience isn’t quite what they expected. Most nonprofits use marketing tactics to recruit, like emails, social media posts, blog posts, and web pages. For example, if a volunteer may to drive to serve the cause, that individual must have a good driving record.

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Supporting Brain Trauma Nonprofits In Their Critical Fundraising Efforts

Bloomerang

Did you know that each year, traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are a major cause of death and lasting disability? These nonprofits are on the front lines, battling conditions like Alzheimer’s, epilepsy, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and TBIs—the leading causes of disability and death globally. Let us know in the comments below.

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Digital Must-Haves for Fall Fundraising Success Part 6: Mobile Messaging

EveryAction

Many of us know mobile messaging as texting , or if we’ve been using it long enough, as SMS (short messaging service) and MMS (multimedia messaging service.) Texting is a unique channel because it’s immediate; it’s useful for sharing information and links to websites; and most of us carry it around with us in our pockets.

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