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Wiring the Green Movement for Earth Day

Amy Sample Ward

I wanted to use today to focus in on a question recently posed by my good friend Joe Solomon on Twitter : What are the nonprofit/orgs that are working 2 wire the green movement, like what @ netsquared does 4 nonprofits, @ sunfoundation for politics; which orgs are working to expose data, leverage soc media, connect the orgs together?

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How to Use Pass-Through Parameters for Your Nonprofit Donation Page

Classy

On the nonprofit’s webpage, they’d first select the $250 option, as shown below circled in green. The green circle on the website’s URL below shows where the pass-through parameter is that tells the campaign page to pre-select the $250 donation amount on the Classy donation form.

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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. Repeated content, like blog posts, event listings, or even things like your programs or success stories. In practice: 1) Freely in Hope.

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Your Guide to a Nonprofit Self-Audit of Your Marketing Plan

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Your story library: These are the stories that get people hooked on your mission. Stories are the fuel that propel your marketing forward. A story can be as simple as a text you received from a recipient of services. Capture your stories! Number of people reached through news stories?

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

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The fewer words you use the better, but you will need words to tell your story. Blue and green are cool, calming colors that work great for outdoorsy, environmental nonprofits. Photos: Photos are so important to a nonprofit website and go a long way in telling a story, hence the expression, A picture is worth a thousand words.

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We are what we eat

ASU Lodestar Center

But with increased testing and heightened security, and many other demands on schools and teachers today, are gardens just a green frill, or are they a good use of a school’s time and money? The anecdotal stories are compelling: benefits overwhelmingly outweigh the costs in the usual cherry-picked examples.

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UTNE's 50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Our World

Have Fun - Do Good

Its feature story is "50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World." There are too many visionaries in the article for me to list them all here, but here's a sampling, with links to their blogs: Political digital artist and print maker, Favianna Rodriguez. Sustainable South Bronx's blog, Green the Ghetto. Brahm's blog.

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