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New (Free) E-Book: Leading Systems Change Will Supercharge Your Facilitation Skills

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My colleagues, Heather McLeod Grant and Adene Sacks, have just published a new workbook called “ Leading Systems Change.” That’s why I’ve keep a good list of meeting facilitation playbooks such as Leading Systems Change handy for inspiration. The facilitation methods are participatory.

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4 Tips to Get Your Nonprofit Ready For Tax Season

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When tax season begins, many nonprofit staff members are left to sort through complicated forms, long-winded instructions, and disorganized data. Research any changes to the tax system and how they’ll impact you. . Create an organizational structure for important 501(c)(3) forms. . Even worse? According to. Taxpayer First Act.

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Technological Protection Measures and the Blind

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Each new content delivery system is eagerly tested by technically oriented blind individuals or the organizations serving them, often to result in disappointment and widespread advice to avoid wasting limited resources on inaccessible content. The digital text can be accessed, but there is impaired access to the structure of the document.

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IP Protection for Software: Cake and Amish Barn Raising

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The session offered some great primers of the various technical terms and copyright laws as well as some metaphors for explaining free versus proprietary software. Some basic terms were defined: Source code: Source is a recipe, a set of instructions to get at something tasty. Executable code for a operating system.

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5 Website Features All New Nonprofits Should Know and Use

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We react positively when we find a website with strong, well-structured design, but it can be difficult to articulate what made the design strong. Accessibility Features Many nonprofit websites are required by law to be accessible. But what constitutes a well-designed and successful website? Accessibility Features. Interactive Media.

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Personal learning and reflection on and about your instructional topic. Research to incorporate in instructional materials. You may be wondering whether copyright laws and remix culture are at odds with one another. In most cases simple syntax structure is used. adoption strategies ( remix from Association 2.0).

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This Digital Marketing Process Will Make You Write Better Content

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Structure Content With An Introduction, Body, and Conclusion. This is what makes structure such a critical component of any content marketing process. It’s not a sexy topic, but structuring your ideas is what constrains our thoughts to adherable guidelines. As mentioned, thoughts are tough to translate into words.

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