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Five Online Fundraising Best Practices for Small NGOs in Developing Countries

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Next week Nonprofit Tech for Good will feature five social media best practices specifically tailored for NGOs in developing countries (subscribe to the e-newsletter in the upper right to receive a copy via email). Of course, being based in the U.S., 1) Launch a new website that is mobile-optimized. 2) Launch an e-newsletter.

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AI for Social Media: Supercharge Your Copy, Images & Videos

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This could mean, for example, more in-person events with small groups of highly engaged donors: a development team freed from repetitive tasks like email and CRM management could focus on “high-touch” experiences like this. What should I look out for when using AI? Of course, what AI generates is never perfect right out of the gate.

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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Write tweets in clear, concise language. Embrace a writing style known as plain language which is becoming an increasingly important skill for social media managers. Twitter Cards allow website developers to clarify how website and blog content should appear in tweets. Format your tweets for easy reading.

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Lame spam of the day: FBI and Nigeria still want to send me money

Robert Weiner

I wrote about a version of this one last year, but the language of this version is so tortured that I have to post it. help of our newly developed technology (International Monitoring Network. No official-looking seal this time. Sender: FBI OFFICE (office.fbi3@gmail.com). Subject: FROM IMF HEAD OFFICE. Federal Bureau Of Investigation.

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Digital Privacy Compliance for Nonprofits: The Big 3 Laws

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Regulation #1: The CAN-SPAM Act The CAN-SPAM Act was passed into US law in 2003, and it protects consumers from receiving emails that they never agreed to receive. It’s primarily intended to prevent spam email ads from commercial entities, but nonprofits are not exempt.

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Nonprofit Email Basics: Master Effective Fundraising Communications

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To make sure yours don’t get lumped in with the spam, here’s how to use your email communication to forge (or maintain) relationships with your constituents. Tycely Williams, chief development officer of The Bipartisan Policy Center, encourages nonprofits to step outside expectations. “A Keep Compliance in Mind Understand U.S.

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Best Practices for Protecting Your Organization from Cyber Security Threats

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If the language is abnormal or if they’re asking you for confidential information, do not engage. Vishing has been on the rise in recent years and is much more mature than a general spam call. Be Vigilant: If you receive an email, phone call or text message that feels odd, it probably is. Instead validate separately.