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How to Approach a Nonprofit Job Interview with a For-Profit Attitude (and Résumé)

EveryAction

Hint: it’s not for the money. Be sure to speak the “language”. Understanding impact in the corporate world means having a great deal of “market awareness” and seeing how the moves you’re making are “moving the needle” and influencing your bottom line. Why we consider making the switch. Have the right attitude.

Attitude 101
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3 Donor Acquisition Strategies to Implement for Your Year-End Fundraising

NonProfit Hub

According to IMPACTism , your nonprofit can’t afford to ignore the ever-growing influence of the Internet. Take a look at Nonprofit Hub’s two unique ways that can give your year-end fundraising a boost (hint: one of them has to do with your core donors). Stay away from vague language and long, drawn-out appeals.

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Data in the Museum: Experimenting on People or Improving Their Experience?

Museum 2.0

Even as the reporters acknowledge that museums are trying to better understand and serve their visitors, there''s a hint of menace in headlines like " The Art is Watching You. " W e tweak language and seating and lighting--all to impact people''s experience. We''re trying to personalize. We''re trying to adapt. I don''t think so.

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Testing Your Donation Form Part 4: Running a Usability Test

Connection Cafe

I’ve seen test participants use salty language (yes, really) and even break into hard sweats (yes, really). Your goal is to observe without influencing which is the most important and tricky part of running your test. Don’t give hints. Don’t give hints unless they are completely stuck. Which leads to….

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Strategy 101: Two Key Words for Your Next Requirements Effort

Forum One

” Once again, the language we use around requirements is illustrative. Another term, “requirements discovery,” is slightly better — it gives a hint of having to hunt a bit — but it still doesn’t bring the filtering piece in. ” and “no.” ” “Gathering?”

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How to Maximize Success Stories Across Your Nonprofit’s Digital Channels

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The blog’s vibrant design and vivid language warmly invite readers into Rani’s narrative. PIH’s website has an “Our Impact” page that highlights their positive influence around the world. They also highlight how kids like Rani refer to the micronutrient powder they get from WFP USA as “magic sprinkles.”.

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