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Nonprofits, Have You Taken The Board Doctor’s Wellness Test?

Blue Fox

It also comes with a brochure or two about the signs and symptoms of trouble ahead and how to know when to consult a doctor. That is the thinking behind The Board Doctor's Wellness Test with 10 questions designed to provide a snapshot of how well a nonprofit board of directors is functioning in its governance role. Take Me There!

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New Email Tests Improve Clicks, Slow Exiting

The NonProfit Times

They’re dictatorships and they alone decide what criteria they use, and they almost never publish this information,” said Jamie McClelland, technology systems director for the Progressive Technology Project in Austin, Texas. At worst, it can result in servers blocking emails from your organization’s domain name altogether.

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Technology Challenges Nonprofits Face

TechImpact

Image courtesy of Rensec IT Consulting. “Nonprofits tend to invest more in their missions and programs, and not necessarily in technology resources,” Anthony Pisapia, Director of Development and Programs for Tech Impact, explained. Beyond the social sphere, nonprofits see less activity from mailing (i.e.,

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Do You Need to Register to Fundraise Online? A Crash Course

Get Fully Funded

Nonprofit legal consultants have helped thousands of nonprofits like yours successfully (and legally) fundraise online. List of Officers, Directors, and Trustees. Labyrinth’s guide to fundraising legal requirements discusses three cornerstone pieces of digital privacy legislation that nonprofits should be aware of: The CAN-SPAM Act.

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How Nonprofits Can Improve Their Email Deliverability

Tech Soup

This issue of email deliverability — the percentage of email that actually makes it into inboxes and not spam folders — is becoming a critical issue for nonprofits of all sizes. How Your Emails Become Spam. Explore why bounces are occurring and contact your ESP to get more information if needed.

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Using a CMS to Make Your Website Social

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A good CMS should also include a built-in Spam filter to keep obviously unrelated content from cluttering your comments sections. Allowing visitors to sign in using their Facebook and Twitter accounts can make it easier for them to share your nonprofit’s information with their networks and followers.

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The Coming Wave of Web 2.0 Consultants and Vendors - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

Consultants and Vendors Thursday, November 16, 2006 at 05:26PM | by Justin Perkins Matt Howes Guest Blog By Matt Howes, Director of Technology, Media Matters for America Remember when the webmaster did everything from graphic design to information architecture and content writing? How about Digg ?