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4 Things Large Nonprofits Miss When Redesigning their Website

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A digital ecosystem may include some or all of the following: Public platforms , such as websites (both central and program/initiative specific), mobile applications, and social media handles Email and content distribution platforms , such as email marketing, podcasting, webinar, and video platforms Data management applications , such as data visualization (..)

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Essential Strategies for Your Foundation’s Next Website Redesign

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A digital ecosystem may include some or all of the following: Public platforms , such as websites (both central and program/initiative specific), mobile applications, and social media handles Email and content distribution platforms , such as email marketing, podcasting, webinar, and video platforms Data management applications , such as data visualization (..)

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Evernote for Nonprofits

Connection Cafe

There is another type of information and memory management that relates to the everyday memories and knowledge management of your staff, volunteers, and other supporters. There are too many amazing highlights to try to describe here, but this 2 min video gives a great overview !

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How Does Your Website Redesign Fit Into Your Larger Digital Ecosystem?

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Practically speaking, digital ecosystem tools can fit into the following categories: Public platforms : Websites, social media channels, mobile applications Engagement tools : CRM, email marketing, advocacy, and donor management tools Knowledge management platforms : Intranets, wikis, communities of practice Project management tools : Agile development (..)

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NpTechTag Summary: NpTech Blog Buzz, NGOS at Demo 07, and Moulin

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here's a back to the future video from NTC back in 2000 when it was called the roundup. An interesting article title, " Wikis are Not Knowledge Management Tools " speaks to how wikis are not a better tool for KM, but about being able to work differently. Zen of Technology blog grumbles about a different sort of micro.

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