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[PODCAST] Why Nonprofits Need to Dream, Humanize and Have Patience | Ft. Dan Pallotta

NonProfit Hub

“Those of us working in nonprofit organizations need to take our eyes off of overhead ratios and put [our focus] far out into the sky and look at our dreams for impact.” — Dan Pallotta. You can subscribe to the Hubcast on iTunes and Soundcloud to make sure you don’t miss out on our latest podcast.

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Does Your Nonprofit Need a Website Revamp? How to Tell

Top Nonprofits

This includes the type of language you use, the message you send, and the visual representation of your organization. For instance, large text should have at least a 3:1 contrast ratio. Courses Podcasts Webinars Papers Guides. Of course, your brand is larger than just your logo. Include alternative text on images.

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

Museum 2.0

I came back to this question as I listened to the most recent RadioLab podcast about Facebook''s mass social experiments on users. Facebook decides what content you see, what ads you see, and your personal ratio of puppies to snow warnings. W e tweak language and seating and lighting--all to impact people''s experience.

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Designing an Accessible Nonprofit Website: FAQ + 3 Tips

Nonprofits Source

checklist recommends color contrast ratios of 4.5:1 For many organizations, the use case where maintaining these ratios is most difficult is when a photo is used as the background for text, as the image’s color variations create inconsistent contrast. The WCAG 2.1 1 for regular copy and 3:1 for headings or large text.

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