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4 ways your site should support year-end virtual fundraising

EveryAction

Nonprofits with well-designed, highly functional websites will have a definite advantage when it comes to reaching, engaging, and retaining more donors in years to come. Here are a few best practices we recommend for nonprofits to maintain high-quality websites: Reduce duplicate files and images. Make full use of your blog content.

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Does Your Nonprofit Have A Social Media Work Flow?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Image from Steve Heye. The product is a diagram or a series of diagrams like the one above for a large nonprofit facilitated by Steve Heye that outlines the steps. Owyang’s post points to some terrific examples including a diagram from Socialfish helped facilitate for ASCE and the class diagram from the Airforce.

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Emerging Leaders Need More than Leadership Development

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Image – ImageGroup. Note from Beth: Last year I was honored to partner with Kari Dunn Saratovksy from Third Plateau to facilitate an emerging leadership program to a cohort of leaders who were part of the Packard Foundation’s Science and Conservation portfolio of grantees.

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3 Website Tips to Support Your Virtual Fundraising Efforts

Connection Cafe

If your own site isn’t pulling its weight in our new virtual fundraising environment, it’s definitely time to make a few updates. If that’s the case, your event calendar’s content should definitely be updated to reflect that. With CTAs, you can help to facilitate that user’s initial giving journey. Ready to begin?

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What’s Your Calling?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

At SXSW and facilitating a panel called A Global Discussion About Networked Nonprofits and Free Agents , I introduced myself with this photo of me and Lena, the master trainer from Yemen for the E-Mediat Project. His comment made me reflect over the past 32 years of working in the nonprofit sector. Flickr Photo by SMEXbeirut.

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Making the Most of Your Nonprofit’s Website: Understanding the Basics

Connection Cafe

Facilitating online donations, sign-ups, pledges, and more. The visual design of your website should be bold and accurately reflect your organization’s brand or identity. Additionally, avoid fast-moving or blinking multimedia elements like scrolling images. Sharing updates and information on your campaigns or projects.

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My Goals For 2009

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Streamline: The literal definition is to design in a form that offers the least resistance to fluid flow. There are many things in my life and work that I need to streamline, and an important skill to facilitate this is learn how to say no. Someone emailed me to complain that I didn't link to a definition of Twitter.

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