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Important Updates to Google’s Gmail That Nonprofits Need to be Aware Of

Pamela Grow

Just this month, Google made crucial changes to Gmail in an effort to combat spam and improve user experience. If your nonprofit engages in email fundraising, these are changes you’ll need to be aware of. Starting in February 2024, Google will be implementing new rules aimed at curbing the misuse of Gmail for mass promotions.

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AI for Nonprofits and Social Good: Link Roundup

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Facilitated by Lucy Bernholz, the panelists discussed how data mining, policy algorithms, and predictive risk models affect poor and working-class people in America. Gmail Gets Smarter: If you are a gmail user, then you no doubt have noticed the newest feature, Smart Compose that uses Artificial Intelligence to finish your sentences.

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Email in the Cloud: A Google Apps Case Study

Tech Soup

Are you frustrated with your current email system, or find it’s costing too much to maintain? Google Apps is a cloud system that can manage your organization's email, calendar, documents and sites. OCASI has about 30 staff in their Toronto office, and before Google Apps they were using a hosted email solution.

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Bringing home the bacn

Connection Cafe

For years, the bane of every email marketer's existence has been staying off of the dreaded spam filter and staying in good graces with readers. But now, it seems there is another challenge facing email marketers, and it's worth your time to keep it in mind. Usable, consumable emails are more important now than ever.

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13 signs that you’re an Amateur Fundraiser online

Get Fully Funded

Your website MUST have an easy-to-find Donate Now button to facilitate online gifts. You use a Gmail or Yahoo email account (or something similar). Your email needs to have your website domain address. You don’t use a subject line when you send email. A blank email subject line can look like spam.

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The Problem of Nonprofit Data and Equity

NTEN

Think of how we communicate every day: text messages are global standards regardless of carriers; the transmission of email is a global standard irrespective of whether or not it arrives in Gmail, Outlook, or some other service. In that case, we’re literally holding back the impact that mission-driven work can deliver.

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Wisdom 2.0: Living Consciously In A Connected World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Don't React All Day To Email. Chris Sacca made some good points about being proactive with your email, as opposed to reacting all day. If the first thing you do when you get up, is check your email. Every time we see new email in our box, it produces a positive feeling. Try ignoring your email." . Playfulness.