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

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For example, if someone might be in a worried state while browsing your site, intense colors like red or orange won’t help them; it would be better to choose calming colors like blues and greens. Anyone else edit the content until it’s just the right number of characters so it looks just so with the background image?

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3 Reasons Why Pinterest Is Still Relevant for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The first question that probably comes to your mind when reading this headline is – “Pinterest? They created a pin board with expert advice on how to “Green Your Home” that is filled with beautiful visuals and helpful content. That’s just for pinning clothing and home improvement ideas, right?”. 2) Pinterest is about discovery.

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Is climate change action the new face of natural disaster relief?

Candid

As extreme weather makes front-page headlines year-round, each news cycle brings fresh evidence that we are living in unprecedented times. Header image: Smoke from wildfires in Quebec, Canada shrouds New York City on Wednesday, Jun 7, 2023. That is no longer the case. July was the hottest month in the hottest year in recorded history.

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Build a Non-profit Website that Works [Steal These Ideas!]

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Let’s break it down: Logo: Your logo is an image that gives people a feel for what your organization is about. You can also emphasize your headlines and key phrases by bolding them, increasing the font size, and capitalizing the letters. Blue and green are cool, calming colors that work great for outdoorsy, environmental nonprofits.

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How to Improve Your Website’s Emotional Appeals: 5 Tips

Pamela Grow

Include images of people. Adjust emotional elements like your written appeals, images, or colors to see which version of each page drives more interactions or donations. Include images of people. Images of faces tend to be much more engaging than those without. Alt: This image shows the Covenant House home page.

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The PREP Method of Design: Start with the Right Questions to Appeal to the Right Audience

NTEN

Conclusions indicate that the upper left of a page is the highest viewed area, headlines draw the eye before pictures, and more. This doesn’t mean don’t use blue, it just means you have to be careful of blue text on certain background colors like green, grey, etc. Colors are important : Not all people see things the same way.

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The International Museum of Women Wants Your Story (Men Too!)

Have Fun - Do Good

They are accepting film, audio, images and text on these issues: War & Dialogue : Women's Perspectives Deadline for submissions: October 1, 2006 Let us take you beyond the headlines and show you how war is affecting the lives of young women around the world-both in conflict zones and outside them.

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