Why Your Nonprofit’s Website Will Be Its Most Important Asset This Year

It looks like COVID-19 may be here for a while, which will likely force arts and culture nonprofits to continue finding new ways to reach their audiences and patrons.    Since this means that in-person gatherings and programs will be curtailed for the foreseeable future, virtual and online offerings will be king. Of course, that…

If you only did 3 things this year for your org’s website…

In our last blog post, we talked about how to implement the Pareto Principle in your grant writing work. Today, we’re talking about your nonprofit’s website and how you could really think of this post as a Pareto Principle, Part 2 post.    As a quick recap, the Pareto Principle states that roughly 20% of…

Is your arts nonprofit struggling to get social media engagement?

One of the most common things I hear from clients and readers is that they struggle to get consistent engagement with their followers on social media. Many of them even have substantial numbers of followers, but for whatever reason, those followers aren’t liking, sharing, or commenting on any of the organization’s posts.  It’s a pickle…

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3 Ways Your Outdated Website is Hurting Your Nonprofit

Today, most organizations in both the nonprofit and for-profit worlds have websites (and if you don’t, stop reading this article and for the love of all that’s holy, contact a web developer!). That’s great because it’s how the majority of Americans get our information.   Gone are the days when the telephone book reigned supreme…