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Designing Digital Navigation Paths

Forum One

As we started off, I was immediately struck that, as much as each view was unique, they all started to blend. To be sure, one doesn’t end up dehydrated and panicky when they get lost in an information space such as a large website, but they can still end up confused and frustrated. Man,” I thought, “we need to watch the path.”.

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Bright Idea: United Against Poverty Orlando Created an Email Campaign to Engage Supporters

Qgiv

Their peer-to-peer site is well-branded and features a host of mission information, including embedded videos to educate supporters. Consider an email campaign that will blend recognition with storytelling, mission information, and includes links to your event page or donation form. Request a demo or give us a call at 888.855.9595.

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Building and Supporting Your Drupal Website: In-House, Outsourced, or Both?

NTEN

Deciding how you will build your site, how you'll maintain it, and how you'll host it, are three separate, but related, decisions. You want an attractive, functional website. Deciding how you will build your site, how you’ll maintain it, and how you’ll host it, are three separate, but related, decisions. Technophobes?

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Ending the Cycle of Poverty With Access to Quality Education

Saleforce Nonprofit

When he took a trip to Asia in 2003, he was taken to Steung Meanchey in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, the largest landfill site in Southeast Asia, where 1,000 children lived and worked. Donations made via our website are also fully integrated. By 2000, Scott was living in L.A.

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The Dangers of Online Services

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Today, the hacking of the blogging service SoapBlox , which was used by many progressive political bloggers, such as Pam’s House Blend , became known, and it is currently unclear how many sites have survived, and what will happen to them. However, this is, of course, devastating to those who had their blogs there.

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Accessibility on Social Media

M+R

And when shown at low-resolution, they are easier to make out than serif typefaces, which can sometimes blend together. . Also, when linking out, do your best to source content that is accessible on its own site. Or if you’re linking out to an article, double-check that the website it’s hosted on has accessibility features included. .

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It Takes a Village: Using Peer-to-Peer to End Homelessness

Qgiv

The majority of the week’s events were virtual , so supporters could participate from anywhere and engage with the organization via social media and through their peer-to-peer event site. You can even register your event on the official HHWeek website to help participants and donors find you. Make It a Party. and Worldwide.