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3 Ways To Control Your Nonprofit’s Google Results

TechImpact

Nonprofits are facing a bevy of problems they never faced 10 years ago because of the internet and search engines. Controlling your SERPs, or search engine results page, is vital to driving traffic to your nonprofit’s blog, website, and social channels. Getting noticed online becomes more difficult every day. Knowledge is power.

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AI at Candid: Powering technology to support the sector’s lasting success

Candid

As these technologies mature, so do their applications. A glimpse into AI at Candid When considering the applications of AI and machine learning at Candid, we keep the following questions in mind: Does this application help our staff do their work more effectively? Making searching for funders and grants fast and easy.

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5 Ways Nonprofits Can Use LinkedIn to Advance Their Missions

Classy

But as you gain more followers, you also gain access to their networks, since the content they’re engaging with will show up on their connections’ feeds. . Start by building a list of search terms that are likely to appear on the profiles of people who will resonate with your mission. Host Inspiring Events That Advance Your Goals.

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11 LinkedIn Profile Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Unless you plan on working at your current nonprofit for the rest of your life, it’s entirely possible that during your next job search, recruiters and your future boss will be browsing your LinkedIn Profile. LinkedIn Profiles rank very high in search results, so make sure yours is filled to 100 percent completeness. Make Connections.

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How To Increase Board Fundraising Without Having To Ask for Money

Bloomerang

For example, if you can explain that $500 will cover the cost of feeding one person for six months at your homeless shelter, you are more likely to get donors at that level. These exist everywhere, including Facebook, Reddit, LinkedIn, and Twitter where a simple search of “fundraising” yields a plethora of groups and resources.

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Great reads from around the web on October 25th

Amy Sample Ward

You can join the conversations in the comments, or click through to the original posts to find what others are saying. To follow more of the things I find online, you can follow @amysampleward on Twitter (which is just a blog and resource feed), or find me on Delicious (for all kinds of bookmarks).

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11 LinkedIn Profile Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Unless you plan on working at your current nonprofit for the rest of your life, it’s entirely possible that during your next job search, recruiters and your future boss will be browsing your LinkedIn Profile. LinkedIn Profiles rank very high in search results, so make sure yours is filled to 100 percent completeness. Make Connections.

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