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10 Things Your Nonprofit Home Page Must Have

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Clear, intuitive navigation that is organized according to the brain of the people who come to your website and NOT your org chart. A third-party endorsement (such as ratings from Charity Navigator, or a testimonial from someone). Find out how to make it shine in this free tutorial by Network for Good >>

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The Ultimate Checklist for your Homepage

Care2

Check out these great tips by Network for Good as well as their free tutorial on maxamizing your homepage to tell your organization's story and connect with supporters. Clear, intuitive navigation that that speaks to your target audiences not your departmental chart. How's your homepage looking these days? A prominent donate button.

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Help! My Nonprofit Needs A Data Nerd and How To Find Them!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

These skills might be as simple as creating pivot charts on excel, importing data from multiple sources into one spreadsheet for analysis or what DJ Patel calls ‘Data Jujitsu,” doing a statistic analysis, setting up a conversion analysis in google anlaytics, and other technical skills. . The skills are out there.

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Help! My Nonprofit Needs A Data Nerd

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They provide free web analytics consulting to non-profits and NGOs around the world by matching analytics professionals, students, and charities. ” Or if you are a self-learner and just need to learn a few techniques for creating charts in excel, here’s some terrific video tutorials.

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TechSoup's Top 10 Tech Topics of 2016

Tech Soup

We provide tutorials on video production processes and photo editing so you can tell your story like a pro. These short blog pieces show you how to set up and configure QuickBooks for your charity. Read more › Step 2: Setting Up the Chart of Accounts. Check out our resources on great nonprofit storytelling and learn more.

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Is Twitter for Old Folks? And other gems from TWTRCON

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It's hard to get people's attention to talk about a charity at a cocktail party, especially in a dark, crowded, and noisey room. I noticed this during the launch of the Charity Smackdown at SXSW. It sounds like he did an electronic version of many of us done for years on flip charts or on the wall in low tech ways. (See

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How to Visually Show Your Impact to Funders with Silk

Tech Soup

It provides a reasonably easy way for non-technical people to enter data into an online template or upload a spreadsheet to create interactive maps, tables, pie charts, and line graphs. Note that to imbed your interactive map or chart, your website must support iFrames. charities out there. Why Data Visualization?

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