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Accessibility Goals: Moving Past Compliance

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And so, we approached it that way: Is this website “compliant”? The “checkbox” approach to accessibility rested on the idea that someone—usually a developer —managed accessibility and had the power to make a website accessible or not accessible. When the website launched, we knew it had a stronger foundation. Focus on content.

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Turning Crisis into Community: How to Make Emergency Donors Lifelong Supporters

The Modern Nonprofit

The post-emergency phase sees many organizations grappling with a decline in donations, a critical period where strategic donor engagement can make a difference. Let’s use this moment to reflect on our current practices and explore new ways to engage and retain emergency donors.

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GA4 FAQs: What Mission-Driven Organizations Need to Know

Forum One

In June 2007, Apple launched the iPhone, and in subsequent years we saw the rise of apps as a competing method to websites for how people interact with organizations. For organizations using both apps and websites, there were challenges in seeing how the data interacts—are web visitors the same people using the app?

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Four Approaches to Establishing a Visual Direction

Media Cause

Each nonprofit has its own unique needs and goals, and every type of assignment—from developing branding to creating campaigns to redoing entire websites from scratch—has its own process and requirements. When are style tiles used? We typically design style tiles for web projects and usually present two to three options to a client.

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What you need to know BEFORE you start a nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

The needs assessment is a learning and listening phase. You also need to build a structure that will enable you to bring in the money you need to operate. You also need to build a structure that will enable you to bring in the money you need to operate. Your logo, tagline, key messages, and website will reflect your brand.

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5 Things to Know Before Hiring a Nonprofit Web Consultant

Get Fully Funded

For many donors, your nonprofit’s website provides their first impression of your organization and subsequently influences how they’ll interact with your organization going forward. Marketing savvy nonprofits are well aware of this and make the effort to invest in their websites. Fundraising consultants.

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Achieve Client Wins Award for Custom Website

Achieve

Their goal was to create a website that would better serve current residents and appeal to anyone who was considering relocating to the area. The plan consisted of two phases: The first phase focused on consolidating disparate backend systems to create a simple, intuitive content management system that would run on a single platform.

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