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A Guide to Email Accessibility Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Email accessibility refers to the art of crafting email messages in a way that ensures equal usability and understanding for all individuals. 1) Design Design in email accessibility is particularly important for ensuring that individuals of all abilities can effectively access, comprehend, and engage with email content.

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3 Visual Design Tips to Strengthen Your Nonprofit Website

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When it comes to nonprofit web design, this principle is no different. In fact, 94% of first impressions of a website are design-related, meaning that the visual elements of your website can have a huge impact on whether site visitors stick around or navigate away from your website and organization altogether.

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5 Tips to Craft Your Nonprofit’s Year-End Fundraising Campaigns

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Even if your supporters don’t take the time to read your letter all the way through ( odds are, they won’t! ), they’ll see powerful images that will inspire them to give in a matter of seconds. Use compelling design. Multichannel fundraising refers to reaching the same donors through multiple communication methods, or channels.

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What is UX Design and How Can Understanding it Benefit Your Nonprofit

Media Cause

UX or “User Experience” refers to designing while prioritizing the user and the way in which they interact with your product. For consumer-driven brands and nonprofits alike, understanding what UX design is is crucial for the online experience of your audience. For example: Messaging and design go hand in hand for UX.

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Making the world more accessible with web design

Candid

When architects and construction professionals start designing a building, one of the first things they have to consider is accessibility. Accessibility by itself refers to the “ability to access.” But if your web design isn’t accessible, you risk missing out on online donations and other conversions. What are the ADA and WCAG?

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How to Follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines: Resources for Nonprofit Design

Media Cause

As a designer for nonprofits, I constantly reference these guidelines when making design decisions. Now that you’ve gotten familiar with WCAG, I want to share some resources that have helped me comply with these guidelines when making design decisions. Image of contrast checker dashboard on WebAIM.org).

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Designing for Nonprofits: Our Commentary + Experience

Media Cause

Within Media Cause’s Creative, Brand, and Design team, one of our favorite things to do— besides creating incredible work for our clients—is sharing inspirational and educational resources with each other: articles, POVs, webinars, classes, books, case studies, blogs, tutorials, cheese. Creative-problem solving on a small budget.

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