by Dolores McDonagh | Strategy, UX Design
Sometimes I miss “green screens” from the good old days when computer commands were written in words and numbers. You see, I am icon impaired. Every time Google “simplifies” one of its products, it takes me weeks to re-figure out how to file an email in my gmail...
by Charity Dynamics | UX Design
I hope you enjoyed my last blog post, 5 Ways to Pop on Pinterest, on how using Pinterest can benefit your nonprofit organization. In this post I’m going to give you some original ideas on how to use the Pinterest fails of your supporters to do good. I have to...
by Charity Dynamics | UX Design
Growing up, a good amount of my spare time was spent flipping through magazines and clipping out images to tack onto the overstuffed cork board hanging on my brightly colored wall. This collection of pretty pictures, far side comics and other random things was a...
by Charity Dynamics | UX Design
Social media has become a vital tool for fundraising. According to one study, the number of nonprofits using social media to raise money increased by 40 percent in 2014, and the amount of money raised via social channels is increasing as well. Still, despite the...
by Colleen Legge | UX Design
Clear communication is important in so many areas of fundraising. One of those oh-so-important areas is in peer-to-peer. How and where we talk to our fundraisers truly does effect peer-to-peer event success. From registration to coaching to post-event recap,...
by Donna Wilkins | UX Design
Gratitude goes a long way. It strengthens your relationships and inspires positivity. Just as we have stressed the importance of thanking your donors and your peer-to-peer event participants, it is important to thank your volunteers. With National Volunteer Week upon...