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5 Ways to Use Crowdfunding to Rally Your #GivingTuesday Supporters

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Emily Rose Patz , Senior Copywriter at DonorPerfect and lead author of #GivingTuesday Ideas for 2018 , a new guide designed to equip and empower nonprofit professionals to achieve their #GivingTuesday goals. The key to successfully drawing donors is to create the perfect blend of excitement with easy ways to give.

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5 Types of Nonprofit Graphic Design Your Organization Needs

Nonprofits Source

Whether it’s a “We’re Open” sign or social media graphics, practically all for-profit businesses and nonprofits alike use at least one type of graphic design. Graphic design is the key to making your nonprofit’s valuable information approachable, engaging, and highly digestible. What are Types of Graphic Design for Nonprofits?

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Using Social Bridging to Be "For Everyone" in a New Way

Museum 2.0

We''re more successful when we target particular communities or audiences and design experiences for them. We''ve seen surprising and powerful results--visitors from different backgrounds getting to know each other, homeless people and museum volunteers working together, artists from different worlds building new collaborative projects.

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14 Top Nonprofit Websites to Inspire Your Organization

DNL OmniMedia

Effective nonprofit web design matters more than ever before. This means that web design projects (and even smaller, iterative updates) are important investments for nonprofits, and they can involve any number of different strategies and techniques. Mobile-responsive design. Streamlined navigation. High-quality visuals.

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Museum 2.0 Rerun: What Does it Really Mean to Serve "Underserved" Audiences?

Museum 2.0

YES is carefully designed to support opportunities for disadvantaged kids to get involved with science. Diane pointed out several design features of the Taylor Center that uniquely serve these teenagers. Louis homeless shelters to introduce them to the local museums. I don''t understand what happened." And he said, "It''s easy.

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Building Community Bridges: A "So What" Behind Social Participation

Museum 2.0

For a long time, I knew I cared deeply about designing from "me to we" --inviting visitors to form social connections through participatory experiences--but I couldn't express a clear reason why. We tailor the programming blend to diverse ages, making sure no activity is just for kids or adults, no matter how much glue or fire is involved.

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What Does it Really Mean to Serve "Underserved" Audiences?

Museum 2.0

YES is carefully designed to support opportunities for disadvantaged kids to get involved with science. Diane pointed out several design features of the Taylor Center that uniquely serve these teenagers. Louis homeless shelters to introduce them to the local museums. I don't understand what happened." And he said, "It's easy.