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11 Nonprofit Blogs Designed for the Social Web

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Just a few years ago multiple-column blogs with numerous widgets and plug-ins ruled the design aesthetic of the day. Odds are, if your blog has not been redesigned in the last few years, then it’s time to consider a relaunch. Those additions seems obvious enough, but the vast majority of nonprofit blogs have maybe one of the three.

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Katya's Five Minute Guide to Social Networking

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Since the participants were from arts organizations, we made them draw pictures of what techno stress look like. I would scan the pictures and embed into my presentations to do the debriefing - and overtime would have user-generated content in the curriculum! "to most of us (including me), social networking???using

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The best features of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS that Apple didn’t announce onstage

The Verge

Safari is getting the pull-to-refresh mechanism found in Mail and many social network apps. You’ll be able to suggest to Photos that specific subjects shouldn’t show up in places like the Photos widget or Memories. Mail is getting a widget, and there’s also a widget to show you how poorly you slept. macOS Monterey.

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Vote for Your Favorite Nonprofit Technology Conference Panels

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I proposed two panels You Can’t Recycle Wasted Time on Social Networks and I’ve Found My Free Agent, Now What? Online tools for capacity mapping and resource matching: The big picture. Are you the picture taker??? Share What’s on your Mind: A Productive Therapy Session for Social Media Organizers.

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Personal Fundraising with Widgets: A Few Reflections and Campaign Update

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I also want to thank Ken Goldstein for sharing with his network on YouTube. At our last board meeting, we discussed online fundraising strategies and I made a proposal about using the fundraising widget and a campaign. use your social network to help you with the campaign. . What is the checklist? Your goal is $750.

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How to launch a startup without knowing a line of code

The Next Web

Use copy-paste widgets from around the web like contact forms, Skype buttons, live chat, etc. WordPress itself is free, and you can purchase inexpensive plugins that automatically transform your website into a membership site, e-commerce portal, social network, and even daily deals site. Does working this way pay off?

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Creepy or Community Building?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Deborah Finn has been playing with widgets and decided to install the MyBlogLog widget today. MyBlogLog is a social networking system for blog readers to connect and learn about each other around their favorite blogs - and for blog publishers to access detailed information about their readers. s page looks like.