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Is There a Community of #Tech4Good Activists Waiting for You?

Tech Soup

Vancouver, British Columbia: Design for Nondesigners. Austin, Texas: Miradi: A Flexible Approach to Program Planning for Conservation and Beyond. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Nonprofit Communications and Technology Conference (MCN). Lusaka, Zambia: Website Building and Designing Using WordPress for Nonprofits.

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Last Day to Vote for NTC Panels

Care2

And feel free to shout out the panels that you would like to see April 7-11 in Minneapolis. Responsive Designs that Work: Lessons from the Trenches Responsive design is the most effective way to make sure your website looks great on smartphones and tablets, in addition to desktop PCs. Check out our favorite 10 sessions below.

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The 2018 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

Everyaction

Our institute is designed to advance the skills and knowledge of nonprofit professionals, volunteers, board members, and community leaders. South Carolina’s Nonprofit Summit is the state’s largest and most comprehensive conference designed specifically by and for leaders in the nonprofit sector. Nonprofit Management / @usdsoles.

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The Next Generation of Major Donors to Museums: Interview with David Gelles

Museum 2.0

They brought in Yves Behar onto their board, a designer in his 30s. There''s an example from Minneapolis in the article about this--a donor that the Walker Art Center was cultivating who moved to New York. But I do think some of these examples are really something very different. There''s also the transience issue.

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How the Media Covered White Supremacy in 2020

M+R

One reason for this is because Floyd’s death at the hands of Minneapolis police officers was inevitably a tipping point moment, captured on video for the world to see. This is particularly important to remember when creating messaging for “moderate” or “conservative” audiences.

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