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Your 2024 Nonprofit Website Builder Shopping List + 10 Solutions

Neon CRM

Whether your nonprofit is big or small, old or new, urban or rural, you have to have a good website. And you can’t build a great nonprofit website without a great nonprofit website builder—or, if you can, it’d be a huge hassle and you’re stretched thin as it is. There are some people out there who can code websites from scratch.

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Nonprofit Social Media Smarts: Internal or External Social Networking Tools?

NTEN

While many nonprofits appear to be actively participating in external social networks, such as Twitter and Facebook, many don't realize the risks of not fostering these groups within their organizations' website itself. The community should serve as a knowledge base for them to communicate with other members, donors and staff.

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Growing Organizational Knowledge

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

But you can turn that email into organizational knowledge if you put it where authorized users can see it, add to it, comment on it, and search for it. A wiki is a website that allows a community of users to easily add and edit content and is especially suited for collaborative writing. Tags: nptech , km , wiki

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Interview with NetSquared project manager Mark Liu: Part 1

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

How do NetSquared and the NetSquared website differ from TechSoup? Tags: nptech , net2 , TechSoup Today, Mark is the manager of TechSoup's NetSquared initiative, a project designed to make sure the non-for-profit sector gets involved early and actively with the newest tools and trends in internet technology. to be continued.]

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Guest Post: Nell Taylor on the Chicago Underground Library

Museum 2.0

Our new catalog and website will be up within the next two months. Why This Matters (to the Public, and hopefully, to You) A public library can grant you access to all kinds of knowledge, but where do you go to add to that knowledge base and stake your claim as an expert?

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Jon Husband, Guest Post: The New Realities of Engagement – Stories That Drive Action Planning and Implementation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

StoryGarden is a web-based system for gathering and analyzing qualitative information about values and attitudes held by a community of people. authored “Making Knowledge Work – the arrival of Web 2.0?, Tags: engagement guest blogging. This process is particularly valuable for the development of action plans. . . .

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Don't let Knowledge Walk Out the Door

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

In a recent post I sounded off about needless complexity in Information Systems and pointed out how it creates, among other problems, a huge knowledge burden: it gets more and more difficult for anyone to understand the system. Tags: nptech , km In this case it can even become a problem just to track who did what work.