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Cameras On or Off for Zoom: What is Better for Wellbeing and Engagement?

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On a video call, because we are all sitting in different homes, if we turn to look out the window, we worry it might seem like we’re not paying attention,” writes Liz Fosselien for Harvard Business Review. Without the visual breaks we need to refocus, our brains grow fatigued.”. It may become your new norm.

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Training Board Members As Brand Champions on Social and Beyond

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Some of the passions written were arts, education, animals, domestic violence, dance, family, health and wellness, abused children, boy scouts, environment and many others. I get to use my brain to think and figure things out. I closed the meeting with thanking everyone for their attention and participation.

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Fundraising 101: Understand the Basics of Fundraising so You Can Fund Your Dream

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It might take a minute to get your brain around that idea, that the donor is more important to you and your organization than their donation. Maybe they love the food bank but don’t care about the arts. Start by creating an Ideal Donor Profile. Then pay attention to which stories people respond to. But let that sink in.

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[VIDEO] Raise More Money And Improve Donors Relationships Through Personal Branding

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So what you want to do is write down kind of what would be the equivalent of a bullet-pointed profile, a Yelp profile. Look at kind of where you are, your current Yelp score, and where you would like to be, your preferred kind of Yelp profile. They’ve done a lot of studies about bad breath and people’s attention.

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End-of-Year Giving: 21 Best Practices for a Great Campaign

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Check out Brain Tumor Network’s successful peer-to-peer campaign that was created through Qgiv: Social media: Try encouraging your supporters to share their fundraising pages on their personal social media accounts to get more donations. ( Go live on your Facebook or Instagram profiles to announce updates on your campaign goals.

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Designing Professional Development for the Distracted Learner

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Instructional design is knowing how to organize your content and shape exercises based on brain and learning research. This infographic is an insightful profile of the way people learn in the modern workplace. Awareness or Attention Training – How to keep your focus, especially when you are working on online.

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6 Tips for Choosing Effective Nonprofit Website Visuals

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They can also create icons and a library of art that you can use for other areas of your website. These professionals can conduct ongoing A/B testing and make strategic recommendations based on your unique audience profile. The human brain can process visual information 60,000 times faster than written information.