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Design Series: Understanding Audience Needs

Forum One

I want to share a few of my favorite techniques for making sure that you’re identifying and adapting to the evolving needs of your audience while designing. I think that the most powerful design technique is to engage in active listening and empathy-building exercises with your internal stakeholders. They can even be done virtually!

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Tips To Make Online Meetings Less Exhausting

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You can plan the topics, the minutes you allocate on each topic, the speakers but also the roles for each attendee (facilitator, tech steward, note-taker, etc). Interactive Meeting Techniques. Effective Brainstorming Techniques by Beth Kanter. Creating Connection in a Time of Covid-19 – interview with Nancy White.

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4 ways your site should support year-end virtual fundraising

EveryAction

Donations are the most important example when it comes to securing support, but your website’s navigation and design play key roles, too. Digital content, including blog posts, videos, interviews, and constituent stories, will help to: Engage supporters and keep your organization on their minds. Is everything clearly labeled?

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Why Self-Interested Volunteers are the Best for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Authored by Capulet’s Julie Szabo and Darren Barefoot, this report is based on in-depth interviews with leading practitioners and a literature review. Six key lessons surfaced from our interviews with more than 35 global nonprofits. It’s the most important volunteer role one can have at Greenpeace Germany,” says Dr. Kress.

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Enhancing Donor Engagement: 6 Essential Communication Strategies

The Modern Nonprofit

One effective technique is to craft personalized messages that tap into donors’ motivations and values. This could be done through surveys, interviews, or even casual conversations. Some suggested questions include: – What causes or issues are most important to you, and why?

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Scaling Training for Global Teams: Overcoming Challenges and Ensuring Consistency

Gyrus

Training routes based on roles and needs can be created by combining and matching modules. To establish a unified visual brand, use the same fonts, colors, logos, and formatting techniques throughout all training materials. Open communication fosters trust and teamwork by allowing issues, suggestions, and comments to be freely shared.

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Case Study: How Human Rights Watch Leverages Employee Personal Brands on Twitter

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I interviewed Jim Murphy , Senior Online Editor, about how Human Rights Watch ’s integrated social media strategy leverages the personal brands HRW 197 employees to get results. In addition, they have an internal listserv for support where staff share suggested tweets for new reports or new features or techniques on Twitter.