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Practical, Actionable SEO Tips for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

But when you’re lean on resources and human power, just producing blog posts and updating your website feels like a miracle, never mind SEO or a content strategy. Or, you can optimize existing content you have with your keywords in mind. However, without taking that crucial SEO step, you are kind of shouting into the void.

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Preparing Your Association for AI

Association Analytics

With no real sign of AI slowing down or fading away, it’s worth taking the time now to prepare your association for the impact and influence AI will have on your members and employees. Keep in mind that the more specific the model gets and the more specific the training dataset, the better outcomes you’ll find. The results?

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What Happens at GEO Doesn’t Stay at GEO (and that’s a good thing)

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: I’m hosting a small army of guest bloggers, grantmakers, who are attending the GeoFunders National Conference taking place this week in Seattle. I know that I have been tremendously influenced by what I have learned in Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Atlanta, and now Seattle. Safe travels, everyone!

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7 Spring Fundraising Ideas to Enhance Your Relationship With Current Donors

CauseVox

However, that doesn’t mean they can’t use the power of their influence online. Look at those amazing results headed to the Treehouse, a nonprofit in Seattle. Their “Mind the Gap” tour is something every nonprofit should take a look at. Your donors don’t have to fundraise to prove they’re engaged. Give Them A Tour.

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Quick Hit: Three Blogs to Expand Your Arts Nonprofit Universe

Museum 2.0

He writes with an open, curious mind. He is based in Seattle, but the blog is pretty universal. Quick Hits Unusual Projects and Influences' he has been blogging about arts management. He does so thoughtfully, prolifically, and very frequently. He points me to resources I''ve vaguely heard of. and actually funny.

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The Diversity Question in the Arts Blogosphere

Museum 2.0

Diane Ragsdale responds with some thoughts on how funders could influence these issues, whether they should, and how organizations might respond. A rare blog post that combines personal narrative with statistical charts.

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Can We Talk about Money? Tweetchat on #RadicalGiving December 18

Museum 2.0

Bearing in mind the data on who has access to philanthropic capital, I've decided to give to organizations that are rooted in and/or led by communities of color. The more I talk about it, the more power I see it has--and the more I feel I have an ability to influence that power, however small my influence might be.

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