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On Vacation and Offline Until July 24!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Once a year Nonprofit Tech for Good goes offline for two weeks. Tech breaks are essential for healthy minds, hearts, and bodies! We’ll be back online July 24. Thank you for your support this past year and we hope you’ve scheduled some time off this summer too!

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On Vacation. Offline. In Nature. Viewing Wildlife. Will Reconnect on August 27!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Back in 2009 I wrote up 10 tips for managing social media burnout and taking my own advice, I am going offline for three weeks. On vacation… in remote areas in a distant land… viewing wildlife (hopefully)… and 100% offline. No smartphone. Just a camera, a couple of good books, and a journal, a pen, and a glue stick.

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[FREE WEBINAR] 6 Ways to Prevent Your Nonprofit’s WordPress Site from Getting Hacked

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It’s hard to stay on top of the site maintenance but in the back of your mind, you know it needs to be done. The last thing you want added to your list is trying to figure out how to fix a site that’s been suddenly hijacked or taken offline. But while your site gets left in the dark every month, a hidden security risk grows.

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How Water.org Adapted Their Social Media Content Strategy in Response to COVID-19

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Posting without a mindfulness of the trending topics and conversations can cause organizations to appear insensitive and tone-deaf. The marketing team of the international nonprofit, Water.org , was quick to evaluate their social content plans as the COVID-19 pandemic spread on and offline in early 2020. Instagram.com/water.

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6 Ways to Make Your Nonprofit’s WordPress Site Secure from Getting Hacked

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It’s hard to stay on top of the site maintenance but in the back of your mind, you know it needs to be done. The last thing you want added to your list is trying to figure out how to fix a site that’s been suddenly hijacked or taken offline. But while your site gets left in the dark every month, a hidden security risk grows.

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6 Generations of Giving: Who Gives the Most and How They Prefer to Give

Nonprofit Tech for Good

However, it’s important to keep in mind that members of Gen X and elder Millennials are rapidly increasing their giving, and younger donors like Gen Z are forming their preferences for giving as we speak. Baby Boomers are also more likely to engage in offline giving, such as writing checks or attending fundraising events.

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How Independent Schools Can Embrace Online and Offline Worlds

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But I’m talking major mind shifts here, stay with me… No longer is the world of independent schools separated into segments of online/offline communication. The independent school arena has changed. Yes, you will say (and you would be right) it is constantly changing and has been for years!

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