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Developing staff technology skills in your nonprofit

NTEN

In this post, I will briefly explain how to pinpoint which technology skills folks need, assess current skill levels, provide training that doesn’t stink, and nurture a technology-positive culture where tech skills are a priority. Adapt to various learning styles, physical and neurological variety, and language proficiency.

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How and Why Nonprofits Need to Think Differently

NonProfit Hub

Movement, language, mannerisms—it’s crucial that these fundamentals are properly taught to avoid the potentially painstaking unlearning process during adolescence. That’s why we write ad nauseam about things like earned income revenue models, treating your nonprofit like a business , leadership transitions and culture.

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Nonprofit Guide to US Digital Privacy Laws: CCPA, SHIELD

Whole Whale

If you were paying close attention when GDPR came around in 2018 and your organization is confidently GDPR-compliant , you are probably in good shape beyond some updates to privacy policy language. If your privacy page has no contact info for DSAR messages. If your site is large (over 50k MAU) and doesn’t ask for cookie consent.

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Announcing Our Second Impact Labs Cohort on Zero Hunger: Supporting Small-Scale Farmers Globally

Saleforce Nonprofit

We generated ideas for features like crop-specific guidance, multi-language accessibility, real-time market pricing data, and access to peer-to-peer training and resources. Emphasis was placed on making information actionable, accessible, and bite-sized to fit into the lifestyle of a small-scale farmer.

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7 Tips on Asking for Donations — It’s Intimidating, We Get It [Updated]

NonProfit Hub

And then, connect their existing passions and desires to our nonprofit’s cause, using the same language they use. Reading a PowerPoint feels like an easy way to tell your audience all the info they want and be sure not to forget anything important. Our culture HATES silence. Nope, they do it because it feels safe.

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Collaboration for Funders: Know Your Community

Forum One

Forum One has built collaboration communities for a wide array of populations, including library groups and research scientists (dispersed international groups where language and cultural differences are huge issues) as well as commercial consortia (regional groups that are already well-connected). How well do they know you?

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Create the ultimate nonprofit email newsletter

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If you write too formally, write in 3 rd person, or write about how great your nonprofit is using ego-centric language, it doesn’t feel connecting at all. Use hero language like “we couldn’t have done it without you” to engage the donor. Full contact info. Social media links. No acronyms or jargon.