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5 Design Techniques That Will Increase the Lifespan of Your Nonprofit’s Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Additionally, people who are familiar with your org will know to look there for the most up-to-date info.) . Repeated content, like blog posts, event listings, or even things like your programs or success stories. The contrast will draw the eyes of your site visitors. 2) Relief International. 2) IOM #FindAWay Campaign.

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Top Tips from 2016 to Get You Ready for Cause Camp 2017

NonProfit Hub

Nice " @marcapitman Don't ask people to tell you a story. Jay Wilkinson: Orgs should have at least 3 people able to make site updates. I think I'm still chewing on all the juicy info @marcapitman hit us with earlier. Cause Camp is always an awesome time for networking, education and just plain fun.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Does anyone carve, knit, sew or create t-shirts… or fun food? This can be 4 emails a year dedicated to sponsors who give the org $10K or more. You can even have fun engaging your supporters and board members when coming up with these designs. You can also send fun cards using Felt. These need not look like a commercial.

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Museum Work Today: All the Feels All the Time

Museum 2.0

Also, to all the people in that thread having some fun, that is another form of bravery. Some fun and games: Sharpen your pencils!?? I invite you to take to every platform you have to advocate for financial resources for our sector and org. Keep up the story and make it personal. There are many ways we’ll survive this.

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[VIDEO] Counting the Costs: Where Capital Campaigns Often Miss the Mark

Bloomerang

They’re able to tell a great story and they’re able to communicate a solution to an obvious need. And then, you know, one of the fun parts is getting an architect involved and talking about the program. That’s an awesome story. You know, that all flows up the org chart to me at the top. So thank you.

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

Get Fully Funded

That’s what keeps things fun and engaging! But before, during, and after the fun, your message and the voice of your organization need to come through. Schedule those posts then wait for the fun. Our friends at Epic Outreach do a GREAT job of telling their story on Facebook using photos and video. JUST for fun!

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What do web stats mean, anyway?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

And I’m not suggesting that it’s necessarily possible, especially as site stats become more public info, that organizations can, or should control stats. at 8:21 am What a great conversation; fun to have but for the fact that it misses the point. Webstats alone only tell a tiny fraction of that story, if at all.

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