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10 Things Your Nonprofit Home Page Must Have

NTEN

Clear, intuitive navigation that is organized according to the brain of the people who come to your website and NOT your org chart. Your contact information, including email address, phone number and street address. Find out how to make it shine in this free tutorial by Network for Good >>

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E-Readers for Everyone: Teaching Tips Webinar

Tech Soup

Many libraries offer tutorials, in-person classes, and drop-in labs on how to use e-books. Please contact webinars [at] techsoupglobal [dot] org with accessibility requests within 72 hours of the event. Keeping up with e-reader technology can feel overwhelming.

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Your 2024 Nonprofit Website Builder Shopping List + 10 Solutions

Neon CRM

Educational Resources: Prioritize builders that provide extensive educational resources, including knowledge bases, video tutorials, webinars, and community forums. User-friendly: Easy-to-use interface with built-in tutorials and resources to get you started quickly. Scalable: Grows with your organization as your needs evolve.

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Social Media Is About Engagement With A Purpose and How To Measure It

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The landing page is here and the conversion happens when someone comes to the DoSomething’s home page and clicks on the sign up button and opts in to give the organization their contact email or cell phone. Next week, for my org…How much time should I spend on Facebook? What is the quality of that traffic?

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