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Understanding website roles is essential, whether you have a whole team or you’re the one person managing everything. These resources offer practical tips for defining responsibilities, working across your organization, and making sure everyone involved with your nonprofit’s website knows how they can help.

Webinar: ​Maintaining clean and current website content… without the stress
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Webinar: ​Maintaining clean and current website content… without the stress

(30 min, free subscription required) Keeping the content on your nonprofit website useful and current requires a plan—but not the kind that takes over your life. In this recorded webinar, we look at sustainable processes for maintaining your website that…
Motivating your nonprofit team to create great website content
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Motivating your nonprofit team to create great website content

Do you need stories, blog posts, or expert articles for your website? It can sound easy: pick a topic, get a co-worker on staff with the expertise to agree to write it, set a deadline, and check in on the…
😱😮 Clear roles—Because every website project needs less drama
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😱😮 Clear roles—Because every website project needs less drama

Learn how to structure your team for success with these six essential nonprofit website project roles. Whether you're updating a section or launching a full redesign, the right roles keep your project moving forward.
Webinar: Successfully managing website firms and consultants
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Webinar: Successfully managing website firms and consultants

(1 hr, free subscription required) In this recorded webinar, Laura teams up with Brenna Jennings from the ASPCA to share practical tips for nonprofits looking to hire a digital services firm or consultant for a website project. We cover everything…
Should you remove “woke” buzzwords from your website?
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Should you remove “woke” buzzwords from your website?

Should you consider removing “woke” buzzwords or DEI policies from their websites? Unfortunately, this is a very legitimate question for those who provide essential services. Here's a few considerations for boards to think through to decide if they are one…
✨🔍 Recognizing subtle acts of exclusion
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✨🔍 Recognizing subtle acts of exclusion

We've all been there: accidentally committing what's often labeled as “micro-aggressions” But this term has always felt imprecise to me. That’s why I was struck by an alternate phrase: Subtle Acts of Exclusion (SAEs).