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1. How to Create an Effective Online Fundraiser

In general, the most successful online fundraisers prioritize the donor experience from start to finish.

2. How to Create a Funder-Friendly Budget

Creating budgets, especially a funder-friendly budget, could be perceived as hard. But they don't have to be.

3. How to Know Your Audience

Learn how to harness the power of social media and Internet searches to help your nonprofit's growth.

4. Apps to Help Your Organization With Fundraising and Volunteering

The last few years have been a pivotal time for nonprofits around the globe.

5. The Future of Nonprofit Technology

The Covid-19 pandemic has changed how nonprofits work, and it looks like many of these changes are here to stay.

6. 6 Tips to Safeguard Patrons' Privacy at Your Library

Patron privacy is one of those topics that touches every aspect of a library's operations, and for good reason.

7. How to Improve Video Conferences at Your Nonprofit

Getting used to video conferences can take a while. However, here are some ways to improve video conferences at your nonprofit.

8. How to Leverage Your Most Engaged Supporters

Ignoring your superfans prevents you from nurturing your community to its highest potential. Pay attention to the users that engage with you...

9. What Does the Future Hold for Nonprofit Workspaces?

How will nonprofit workspaces be like in the future?

10. Help Build a Better Internet with Cloudflare

TechSoup is excited to be partnering with Cloudflare, a performance and security enhancing platform with a mission to "help build a better Internet." This means strengthening the core of the Internet to make it faster, more reliable, and more secure. It also means leveling the playing field so that small businesses, nonprofits, and huge corporations alike have access to a better Internet.

11. How to Track the Time and Expenses of Your Nonprofit

If you run a nonprofit, you're no stranger to the idea of wearing many hats at your organization.

12. What Does it Mean to be a Futurist? : An Interview With Vanessa Mason

Roshen Sethna sat down with Vanessa Mason to discuss futurism. What it means, what they do, and what skills they need to succeed.

13. Tech Changes May Cause Staff Burnout. Here's How to Prevent It

To prevent staff burnout during this rapid pace of technology changes, you should be proactive with purposeful communication.

14. How Fiverr Freelancers Can Help Your Nonprofit

In this post, we'll discuss the benefits of hiring freelancers at your nonprofit through Fiverr.

15. Resources to Keep Your Nonprofit Informed of Cybersecurity Threats

It's important to always be aware and up-to-date with the latest cybersecurity threats and news. Here are some resources to do just that.

16. How to Keep Your Zoom Meetings Safe

Read on to find out more about what these risks are and how you can use Zoom's great security features to keep your meetings secure.

17. Tips on Leveraging E-Commerce to Raise Funds

An option to diversify your organization's fundraising is to follow the trends of the larger business world and dive into the endless possibilities of ecommerce

18. How SMASH Used 'Audiense' Targeting to Raise $1 Million for Social Justice

Find out how SMASH used Audiense targeting to their advantage to raise a million dollars.

19. The Best Practices for DEI at Your Nonprofit

Tackling systemic inequities rooted in white supremacist culture is challenging to do at any organization.

20. Ways to Support Neurodiverse Individuals in Your Nonprofit Workplace

There are plenty of things your nonprofit can do to support neurodivergent staff members. Here are just a few of them.

21. How to Make Hybrid Events Work for Your Organization

The term hybrid event refers to any event that includes both in-person and virtual elements.

22. How to Have Great Donor Management in 7 Steps

This post will discuss seven steps you need to create a successful donor management strategy for your nonprofit organization.

23. The Show Must Go On: Producing a Virtual Nonprofit Event

Virtual events are nothing new. Yet COVID-19 has people scrapping travel itineraries and signing up for online sessions, workshops, and classes. Instead of a crowded expo floor, they'll be watching educational and informational sessions in their homes.

24. Combating Human Trafficking With Collaborative Data Collection

Christi Wigle, co-founder, CEO of the nonprofit United Against Slavery, helped to identify a need for collaborative data collection in the anti-traffic space.

25. The Tools You Need to Run a Donation-Boosting Silent Auction

Silent auctions can be a fresh and fun way of drawing in existing and new donors to your organization.

26. How to Foster Belonging at Your Nonprofit

There are many ways to approach fostering a culture of belonging in the workplace, and affinity groups are a great place to start.

27. Crafting a Great Communications Strategy for Your Nonprofit

By understanding your own team, audience, and goals, you can select technology that meets your organization's needs.

28. The Paperless Route from the Perspective of Food Insecurity Nonprofits

One in 10 households in the U.S. experienced food insecurity in 2019. In 2020, with the COVID-19 pandemic wreaking havoc on health and economies, that number gr

29. How to Automate Your Marketing Strategy for Scalability and Growth

The best way to reduce the administrative burden of marketing while boosting the impact and effectiveness of your marketing efforts is to utilize automation

30. How to Make Sure Your Nonprofit is Complying With HIPAA

It is important for your non-profit organization to comply with HIPAA to protect health data. Here's how you can do so.

31. Nonprofit Vs. Social Enterprise: What is the Difference?

Although nonprofits and social enterprises have quite a few overlaps, they are not the same thing. Find out the key differences.

32. What Are the Uses of Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality in Museums?

More and more museums are implementing artificial intelligence and virtual reality to give their visitors a better experience.

33. Useful Digital Tools for Nonprofit Attorneys

We've identified some potential pain points for nonprofit attorneys, where a lack of effective tech can slow down processes or leave holes in security practice.

34. Learn About How COVID-19 Impacted Nonprofits and Potential Employees

The pandemic disrupted the nonprofit sector like never before

35. Collecting Online Donations in 8 Easy Steps

So, what’s the best way to collect donations online and encourage your donors to go digital?

36. Ransomware Guide: An Explanation and How to Defend Against It

Ransomware is a common and potentially devastating form of cyberattack on organizations of every kind.

37. Using Inbound Marketing to Improve Your Nonprofit Organization

Inbound marketing helps audiences find your cause while utilizing "pull" tactics that draw in potential supporters to create brand awareness.

38. What These 4 Charities Are Doing to Fight Hunger Doing the Pandemic

We spoke to four food security organizations in Colombia, Portugal, South Africa, and the United States to better understand the challenges facing organizations

39. A Deeper Dive Into Caravan Studios' Safe Shelter Collaborative

Find out more about Caravan Studios' Safe Shelter Collaborative

40. 5 Important Things We've Learned from Nonprofits Working in Food Security

Here are 5 useful takeaways we've learned from nonprofits working in food security.

41. How Zoom Helps Nonprofits Deliver on Their Missions

Not only did it become the new conference room, but it also became a hub for training, check-ins, and other services.

42. What is Proactive Asset Maintenance?

If everything is functioning well right now, why mess with it?

43. How to Have Better Cybersecurity

All of this increases the odds of catching a busy employee off guard and executing a successful attack.

44. How to Track and Manage Your Organization's Technology

Every organization uses technology, software, and services to run their ship. However, it's important to keep track and to manage all of it.

45. Public Relations 101: The Types of Stories Reporters Love

In the last blog post about public relations, you learned what makes a story attractive to reporters. That’s just the beginning.

46. How Tablets Can Make Computing More Accessible for Everyone

It's easy for many to think of digital accessibility features as sort of an add-on, a set of features that live off to the side, there for only a small group of people. But that isn't the case. According to the CDC, 61 million Americans — and roughly one in four adults — live with a disability of some sort.

47. 4 Apps to Help Your Nonprofit With COVID-19 Challenges

It's without a doubt that your nonprofit has seen some challenges because of COVID. Here are 4 helpful apps that could help with that.

48. 4 Ways to Budget for Your Website and Digital Communications

Having a clear budget is extremely useful for a nonprofit. But having a budget for the nonprofit's website is useful as well. Here's why and how to do it.

49. Explore Different Ways You Can Use Data Visualization to Help Your Nonprofit

Data Visualization can be a crucial tool for your nonprofit. Figure out when to use and how to use it to improve your organization.

50. Accepting Crypto Donations at Your Nonprofit: A Guide

In fact, it's possible to accept crypto support without additional legal or accounting burdens using an intermediary like Every.org.

51. How to Use Automation to Raise Your Nonprofit's Twitter Impressions

Having a social media presence is important for any nonprofit. Here's how automation can help you when it comes to Twitter.

52. How to Maintain Good Network Infrastructure to Keep Data Flowing at Your Nonprofit

It's imperative for your nonprofit to have a good network infrastructure. Here are a few tips to make sure it's the best it could be.

53. How Nonprofits can Protect Themselves Against Getting Hacked

Hacking is a serious problem for nonprofits. When a hacker attacks, it's not just the nonprofit's information that they want, but donors' information

54. Hybrid and Virtual Events: An Essential Guide

Hybrid and virtual events can truly open the doors to more meaningful, dynamic engagement with your audience.

55. How to Apply for a Grant: An Essential Guide

Learn everything you can from the grants you don't win, take all feedback on board, and use it to make your next application even better.

56. How to Pitch Like a Pro: Grab a Journalist's Attention

In the past two posts, you learned about what piques a reporter's interest and how to make it newsworthy. It's time to take the knowledge and create a pitch for journalists.

57. The Future Redefinition of Libraries

Right now, information science professionals, along with most of the rest of the world, are rightly concerned about and focused on COVID-19. Homemade masks have entered our daily wardrobes (when we make the rare journey out). Official forecasters are comparing the pandemic in magnitude to the attack on Pearl Harbor and 9/11. COVID-19 has changed our society in ways large and small and also in ways that may not be apparent in the short term. One of these changes, among many, is the amount of time people have spent alone, or in the company of a few family members, while practicing social distancing and under stay-at-home orders.

58. Don't Depend on Luck: How to Effectively Secure Grants

I learned that if you want to keep the grants pipeline full, you have to adopt a process and use that process consistently.

59. How to Perform a 5-Step Content Audit of Your Nonprofit's Site

Improve your nonprofit website with these quick and easy steps.

60. What is Digital Accessibility and Why is it Important?

Digital accessibility refers to computer-based and web-based information and activities.

61. Serving Nonprofits Through the COVID-19 Pandemic

Stories from around the TechSoup Global Network

62. 12 Steps to Make Online Meetings Accessible for People With Disabilities

There are simple steps to make online meetings more accessible to people with disabilities. Here are a few of them.

63. How to Screen New Volunteers Online

The screening process for finding volunteers can be hard, for both the nonprofit and the volunteer. That's why it's important to make it as clear as possible.

64. The Best Ways to Use Online Surveys at Your Nonprofit

Surveys can help you measure impact, gain new insights, and even assess your board.

65. Office 2010 Is Retiring, but Here's How Your Library Can Get Free Office 365

The popular Microsoft Office 2010 is soon going to reach its end of support. To avoid security risks, it's time to upgrade to a newer version of Office. The good news is that your library can get the cloud-based Microsoft Office 365 for your administrative PCs from Microsoft Academic, or you can get donated on-premises Microsoft Office Standard 2019 from TechSoup. We also have affordable support services for email and data migration and a comprehensive set of training courses called the Microsoft Digital Skills Center for your staff and volunteers.

66. Building an Engaged Online Community for Your Organization

Building a solid community online is all about being personable and relatable and interacting with your followers.

67. Communications During COVID-19 and Other Disasters

I started this blog post on disaster communications initially in response to the wildfires in Australia and earthquakes in Puerto Rico (seems a lifetime ago doesn't it?). But, of course, we're now also thinking about the COVID-19 global pandemic, which, like a disaster, is displacing people from their normal ways of operating.

68. How to Communicate With the Beneficiaries of Your Nonprofit in 2022

Running a non-profit can be tough, especially when it comes to communication. To make things easier, here are some ways to get better at it.

69. We're Expanding Our Refurbished Computers Program to Meet New Demands

As COVID-19 moves across the country, nearly all businesses and educational institutions have shifted to remote work and distance learning. As a result, the demand for resources to support that shift have taken a sharp upturn — particularly, the demand for laptop computers. In response, TechSoup is working with our partners to expand our inventory of laptops by adding more Condition B products to our catalog.

70. Using Your Organization's Website to Build a Donation Funnel

A donation funnel is the journey a user, or potential supporter, takes through your website with the end goal of making a donation.

71. The Best Security Solutions to Protect Your Nonprofit

Here are our top products to create a safer online environment for your nonprofit.

72. How to Know When Your Nonprofit Needs an Identity Solution

When your nonprofit has a ton of identities, it can easily become a problem. Find out when your organization needs an identity solution.

73. What Nonprofits Need to Know Now About the New CARES Act

Editor's note: On April 23, Congress allocated an additional $370 billion for nonprofits and small businesses under the CARES Act: $310 billion for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), and $60 billion for Emergency Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL).

74. Tools NPOs Can Use to Collect and Analyze Field Data

These tools can help your nonprofit understand constituents' needs better

75. Everything You Need to Know About Refurbished Computers via TechSoup

Explore the details of refurbished computers from TechSoup

76. How Nonprofits Can Get Adobe Discounts via TechSoup: FAQs

Learn more about Adobe for Nonprofits, including information on eligibility, product licensing, downloading and installing software, and more.

77. Introducing the Library 2.0 Small and Rural Library Conference

We're excited to announce a June Library 2.0 mini-conference that is being co-organized by TechSoup. It is "Small, Rural, and Independent Libraries," which will be held online (and for free) on Wednesday, June 17, from 12 to 3 p.m., U.S. Pacific time. Register for this free event here.

78. Keeping Your Nonprofit's Systems Secure During the COVID-19 Pandemic

As nonprofits transition to a remote workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic, significant changes to the traditional IT systems at most organizations are afoot. Meetings have gone virtual, staff are using both work and personal devices, and nearly everyone is connecting to the Internet on their home Wi-Fi networks. Along with all this comes new security concerns that nonprofits must keep in mind to keep their systems safe.

79. Sourcing Images for Your Nonprofit: Know When You Can Use Them

Learn how to find photos online and know when (and how) you can legally use them for your own purposes.

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