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Technology Challenges Nonprofits Face

TechImpact

“Nonprofits tend to invest more in their missions and programs, and not necessarily in technology resources,” Anthony Pisapia, Director of Development and Programs for Tech Impact, explained. Image courtesy of Rensec IT Consulting. Beyond the social sphere, nonprofits see less activity from mailing (i.e., direct mail and email).

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Do You Need to Register to Fundraise Online? A Crash Course

Get Fully Funded

In order to solicit donations, you’ll need to follow your state’s filing requirements and properly register before collecting donations. Legal Requirements In case you need a little extra motivation to file your annual tax return, the IRS has set up a system of financial penalties for organizations that fail to complete their forms on time.

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New Email Tests Improve Clicks, Slow Exiting

The NonProfit Times

They’re dictatorships and they alone decide what criteria they use, and they almost never publish this information,” said Jamie McClelland, technology systems director for the Progressive Technology Project in Austin, Texas. If it reads and sounds like spam to you, it’s probably going to look like spam to other providers,” McClelland said.

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Nonprofit Email Communication Truth: Quantity Is As Important As Quality

Bloomerang

85% of all emails are spam. Your marketing director says “We don’t want to risk people unsubscribing.” The folks at NextAfter conducted a controlled experiment where they increased the number of emails sent to a client’s file. The average nonprofit email open rate is 23%. You’re not their priority. What informs these opinions?

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Nonprofit Email Communication Truth: Quantity Is As Important As Quality

Bloomerang

85% of all emails are spam. Your marketing director says “We don’t want to risk people unsubscribing.” The folks at NextAfter conducted a controlled experiment where they increased the number of emails sent to a client’s file. The average nonprofit email open rate is 23%. You’re not their priority. What informs these opinions?

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Your Nonprofit is Being Hacked Right Now

John Kenyon

Criminals who make money from spam gladly pay for any valid email address, they don’t care where it’s from. They can then pretend to be anyone – including your Executive Director or Director of Finance and send fake invoices or requests for money to all of your vendors, partners, even your donors.

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Data hoarding: Does the term apply to your donor data?

3rd Sector Labs

It applies to outcome measurements, web traffic, social media data, emails, image files, document versioning, backups, backups of backups, etc. Do development directors have to sift through duplicate records … or worse yet, conflicting records? Is your organization is a donor data hoarder? All data needs to be managed.

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