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GuideStar DonorEdge Learning Conference: Reflections from the Innovation Lab

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The lab used human design facilitation techniques that I have been trained on by Luma Institute. Example using the issue of homelessness: First, use an infographic, picture, or video of homeless people begging for money from drive-by cars or pedestrians. Next use an infographic, picture, or video of homeless people.

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3 Mobile Trends on the Horizon for Nonprofits

Connection Cafe

15% of all internet traffic in May came from mobile devices (up from 10% the previous year). Nonprofits have begun to adapt, with many planning/creating mobile-optimized websites. Here are a few mobile trends that will begin to impact nonprofits : Mobile SEO. Mobile Analytics. Mobile Email.

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Social Media and Cute Dogs Go Mobile And Other Cute Animal and Nonprofit Tales

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And now, mobile. Best Friends has just launched a fun mobile app. The App also provides: adoptable dog search by zip code, simple giving to help homeless pets, and their grassroots pledge to start seeing invisible dogs. As Noland Hoshino pointed out, it works in a similar way to this app.

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49 Online Fundraising Ideas to Help You Raise More

Qgiv

And if you’re searching for fun and engaging ways to raise money, auctions and simple online events will get your donors excited to support your organization. Designate a night for a few fun games of virtual bingo. Design challenge. John Center for Homeless Men. Bingo night. Online scavenger hunt. Jersey or t-shirt sales.

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5 Tips to Boost Your Nonprofit Website’s SEO

Nonprofit Tech for Good

SEO (search engine optimization) refers to the process that makes it easier to help users find your website with a quick internet search. The better your SEO, the higher your website will appear in, say, Google’s search results, which means more visibility and more traffic to your website. 2) Technical Details Matter, Too.

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14 Top Nonprofit Websites to Inspire Your Organization

DNL OmniMedia

Effective nonprofit web design matters more than ever before. This means that web design projects (and even smaller, iterative updates) are important investments for nonprofits, and they can involve any number of different strategies and techniques. Mobile-responsive design. Streamlined navigation. High-quality visuals.

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Virtual Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Ideas to Explore

Qgiv

Other tools you’ll likely invest in include an event registration tool, a livestreaming platform, eCommerce tool, and online/mobile auction tool— but the specifics will depend on the unique idea you decide to host. John Center for Homeless Men recently hosted their own virtual house party peer-to-peer event called Raisin’ the Rent.

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