From website and design tools to accounting and donor management, this article covers our favorite budget-friendly tools for nonprofits. Google Fonts A year or two ago, I wasn’t that impressed with Google Fonts. Sure, it was a good resource to recommend to nonprofits who needed everything to be free, but for a true typographist, the…

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I love Instagram. I believe there is no better place to tell your stories or connect with others. It’s warm, intimate, colorful, and educational. The communities within Instagram are social, active, and supportive. Nonprofits often ignore the power of Instagram. But some are doing an amazing job of telling their stories and connecting with others.…

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by Marisa Porter and Kelly Kulp One. Understand your target market. Demographic. Constituents. Donors, contacts, whatever you call your people. They’re the ones who care and give. If your approach to contact management is haphazard and disorganized, your engagement and donations will be haphazard and disorganized. Two. Keep all your contact data in the cloud, to…

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Are your contact lists mostly in your Gmail, divided (and duplicated) between two groups that you’ve been telling yourself you should unravel for two years? Or maybe they’re in an Excel document, and every time you hear the words “segmentation of email groups” you want to groan or hide under your desk, feeling you must…

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In a recent article written for ZDNet by David Gewirtz, the user said the two things he couldn’t stand about CRMs boiled down to this: They required too many fields when entering a new contact, which made it difficult to create new contacts quickly and easily. Nobody would want a new task list or activity…

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The Beauty of Tribes, Humans, and Touchpoints Quick-Add a Touchpoint We think a CRM should be both robust and personal, so with UkuuPeople, we’ve created a dashlet for your WordPress dashboard where you can quickly and easily add a Touchpoint to any human by beginning to type their name. Then you can select them from…

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