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7 Essentials for Your Nonprofit’s Branding Guidelines

Nonprofit Tech for Good

What Are Brand Guidelines? Brand guidelines expand on the decisions you have made with the design of your logo. The most crucial reason to build brand guidelines is to have consistency across your brand. The most crucial reason to build brand guidelines is to have consistency across your brand. 2) Personality.

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Use Social Media to Spark Your Fundraising As Gmail Rolls Out New Email Deliverability Guidelines

NonProfit PRO

As Gmail introduces changes to its deliverability guidelines, nonprofit professionals must understand the implications for fundraising.

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Who Qualifies as a Major Donor Prospect for Your Organization? (3 Guidelines)

The Fundraising Authority

Here are my guidelines for figuring out who is and who isn’t a good major donor prospect for your organization. Keep these three guidelines in mind as you develop your next major donor prospect list! Figuring out which folks make good major donor prospects and which don’t can help you fundraise more effectively and successfully.

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5 Guidelines to Keep Virtual Meetings on Track, Inclusive and Engaging

NonProfit PRO

Collaborative technology is incredible. It can empower people across locations to share their individual ideas and build on others’ ideas. The whole can be greater than the sum of the parts.

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The Risks and Rewards of Using Artificial Intelligence Within Your Nonprofit

NonProfit PRO

Regardless of your organization’s size, it's critical to have responsible AI guidelines in place to mitigate harm. And though there are risks, the rewards can easily outweigh the risks with proper education and oversight. Here are the risks and rewards of using AI within your nonprofit.

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A Guide to Email Accessibility Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Understanding WCAG Standards WCAG stands for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. It is a set of internationally recognized guidelines developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to ensure that digital content, like emails and websites, are accessible to individuals of all abilities.

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How to Successfully Forecast the Future for Your Nonprofit

NonProfit PRO

While we can’t give you more time in a day, we can provide some guidelines to help ensure your organization is staying relevant for the people and communities you serve. Nonprofits often feel under-resourced and spend their days rushing from one activity to the next, frequently operating in firefighter mode.