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HOW TO: Engage 5 Generations of Donors and Supporters

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The following is an excerpt from Mobile for Good: A How-To Fundraising Guide for Nonprofits. Gen X and gen Y both came of age during the rise mass Internet communications and increasingly shun print communications and fundraising while adapting quickly to new trends in mobile and social giving.

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10 Donation Page Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Also important to be aware of is that 26% of online donations made in 2019 occurred on a mobile device. Having a mobile-compatible website is now a standard best practice and that is especially true for your nonprofit’s donation pages. 5) Add an optional mobile number field. 10) Include a phone number and mailing address.

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6 Signs Your Nonprofit Needs a New Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Look for these six signs that your nonprofit needs a new website, and find tools and tips to better assess how your current site is doing. You can use it to see how much traffic you’re getting, where those people are coming from, and how they are using your site. Having a mobile-friendly website is a necessity, not a nice-to-have.

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Social Media is Going Mobile, and So Should Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

As the Web goes mobile , so does social media… and so should your nonprofit. There are more than 65 million active users currently accessing Facebook through their mobile devices and that number grows daily. MySpace estimates that 50% of its Website traffic will be mobile within 24 months. Do you have a mobile Website?

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Creative Ways to Use QR Codes at Your Fundraising Event

Greater Giving

All mobile users need to do is hold up their phone or device to scan the QR code—typically using a camera app—and the link associated appears. QR codes are fun and interactive. Then they can tap and go! Event Promotion. Whether you’re advertising your event with a snail mailer, poster, or television ad (or all of the above!),

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Web 1.0, Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 Simplified for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

as follows: Web 1.0 = Websites, e-mail newsletters and “Donate Now” buttons. is one person or organization pushing content out to many people via websites and e-mail newsletters. Web 2.0 = Blogs, wikis, and social networking sites. Web 3.0 = Mobile Websites, Text Campaigns and Smartphone Apps. and Web 3.0 You use Web 2.0

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Three Ways Nonprofits Can Pioneer m-Advocacy

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The time is ripe for the early adopters in the nonprofit sector to embrace m-Advocacy, otherwise known as mobile advocacy. Odds are a year from now pitches to subscribe or join “Mobile Action Networks&# will be commonly seen in Facebook Status Updates, Tweets, blogs posts, homepages, and e-newsletter subject lines.

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