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How to Offer the Ultimate Employee Giving Experience

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Picture this: you’re the owner of a mid-size technology company that employs around 100 staff members. Make it simple for employees to determine eligibility guidelines. Make it simple for employees to determine eligibility guidelines. But what are these so-called guidelines? Provide employees with ample ways to give.

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5 Quick and Easy Ways to Make Your Website More Accessible

Allegiance Group

This will help the user get a better picture of what is being shown. The higher the contrast ratio of text color to background color, the easier it will be to read. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines have specific recommendations for the amount of contrast you need on your website.

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NpTech Tag Cross Blog Discussion: What do those guidelines look like?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Let's begin with big picture question that Gavin raised: What purpose do folksonomies serve? Michelle Murrain skipts the granular and goes to the big picture, pointing out a key benefit to folksonomies : "Who is doing the categorizing? " What do those guidelines look like? How are they different from taxonomies?

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End-of-Year Fundraising & Matching Gifts: It’s Not Too Late!

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Picture this: Jeff is an avid supporter of your organization, but it’s the end of the year, and he’s tight on funds. Each business that offers a matching gift program chooses its own match request criteria and submission guidelines. So for a good deal of your match-eligible donors, their request window might be closing quickly.

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Making the Most of Your Nonprofit’s Website: Understanding the Basics

Connection Cafe

However, resist the temptation to put too many design elements, pictures, or videos on your site, especially on pages where a user might be looking for something very specific (like your donation page). In terms of visual frontend elements, the contrast ratio between your site’s text and its background is key.

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Why is multi-channel marketing important for nonprofit fundraising?

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Visual details are also an important part of the equation, so look for ways to include pictures of your staff at work or your beneficiaries receiving your services when telling your story. You might, for instance, send out postcards with colorful pictures of your beneficiaries or staff that include a QR code for your donation page.

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4 Best Practices for Accessible Nonprofit Website Design

Get Fully Funded

The generally recommended contrast ratios are 4.5:1 You can find a variety of tools online to help you check contrast ratios and test whether your website provides a positive user experience for colour blind audiences. 1 for standard text and 3:1 for headings and graphics. Use coloured overlays when displaying text over photos.