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Optimize Your Web Site for Users with Disabilities

In today's environment, web sites are one of the best outreach tools that nonprofits have. They not only inform the public of the organization's mission and programs, but they also serve as its face. It's important that the site be friendly and inviting to users, or they will spend little time getting to know the nonprofit. Read more...

6 Unique Online Fundraising Techniques for Your Nonprofit - Part 2

Online Auctions
One of the most effective online fundraising tools you can use today is the online auction. Nonprofits know that auctions are time consuming and difficult to manage, but also very lucrative. In 2006 alone, more than 16 billion dollars was raised through charitable auctions in the U.S. (National Auctioneers Association). Furthermore, auctions give nonprofit organizations the unique ability to tap into “household spending” dollars which compose 66% of the GNP compared to the only 2% allocated to “charitable giving” (Making Auctions Work Best for Corporate Sponsors and Fundraisers). The use of an online auction in your nonprofit will reduce the amount of resources required to host the auction while maximizing the potential profits. Read more...

Accepting Donations Through Your Organization's Website

In an earlier post, I discussed how internet activism allows nonprofits to reach a technologically savvy audience through the web. This is good because a) it gives your organization the opportunity to send your message further out into the world, and b) it gives potential donors a way to contribute funds quickly and easily. Read more...

Using Instant Messaging in the Nonprofit Workplace

Instant messaging is one of the most exciting burgeoning tools available to nonprofits today. It saves time, saves money, and enables quick and easy communication. Read more...

What Should I Write About on My Nonprofit Organization's Blog?

Congratulations! You've decided that it's time to get your nonprofit organization on the technological bandwagon and into the wonderful world of blogging. Read more...

What is Internet Activism?

Nonprofit organizations are notorious for being behind on technology and changes in online communication methods. Between limited finances and staff that are already spread pretty thin, it seems as though many methods of communicating and providing information remain somewhat stagnant.

Internet activism is a way for nonprofits to change these attitudes and embrace the technological options available to them. It is basically the antidote to the tried-and-true methods of fundraising, lobbying, and garnering support. It involves using online resources, websites, blogs, donation portals, and email to generate interest in the organization. Read more...

Creative Ways to Bring Technology to Nonprofit Organizations - NTEN

No matter what your field, the steady march of technology is certainly thrumming in your ears. For those of in the nonprofit sector, there can be significant obstacles in keeping up with all of the latest and greatest tools, applications, and information available to move our organizations forward. We often have to struggle to gain knowledge and training (not to mention the ever-present need for funds) as we strive to work in the most beneficial and efficient means possible. Read more...

Virtual Volunteering for Nonprofit Organizations

Getting volunteers is often a struggle for nonprofit organizations. With busy work schedules and numerous responsibilities, it is often difficult for even a conscientious volunteer to add one more commitment. And yet, for many organizations, volunteers are the lifeblood that keeps them going. Read more...

Using Social Networking Sites for Your Organization

Need a new way to communicate with current and potential volunteers and donors for your nonprofit organization? Why not use a social networking site like MySpace or Facebook? . Both MySpace and Facebook have sections specifically for 501(c) (3) nonprofit organizations.

With social networking sites, organizations can initiate a cause, get their friends and associates involved, keep them updated on activities, invite them to events, and even ask them to donate directly.  Read more...

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