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Classic Website Blunders

posted on February 20, 2019

Speakers: Stephen Pashby & David Minton – Have you or your nonprofit fallen victim to one of the classic website blunders? Was it organization by board member, stock photo syndrome, design by committee, vanishing volunteer web developer, or something else? We will discuss 10 classic website blunders we have witnessed that rendered potentially successful projects ineffective engagement tools, and tell you how to avoid them.

Takeaways:
– How to align website with your organizations goals
– How to categorize target audiences
– How to identify appropriate website ROI

Stephen Pashby
As Account Manager at DesignHammer, Stephen focuses on sales, account services, community outreach, project management, and providing Accessibility, SEO, and Usability consulting for DesignHammer clients. Stephen regularly presents at technical conferences including DrupalCamp Asheville, DrupalCamp Atlanta, DrupalCamp Charlotte, Drupal GovCon, NCTech4Good, and PHP World. He attended North Carolina State University, receiving a bachelor’s degree in History with a concentration in computer programming. Stephen serves as a referee for the NCAA and USA Fencing and is a lifetime member of the Durham Jaycees. Stephen lives in Durham, NC with his wife Amy and cats Mycroft and Phryne.

Filed Under: sessions 2019 Tagged With: beginner, case studies, strategy

Becoming a Digital Nonprofit

posted on January 28, 2019

Speaker: Trish Perkins – Organizations that want to move operations to the Cloud are having mixed results: folks are resistant to change, data is often siloed in spreadsheets and private databases, the staff is not trained to cope with the internet on top of what else they have to do and the IT folks are afraid they might be becoming redundant. Success rates sometimes look disappointing.

Meeting the challenge to manage the move to all-digital can be daunting, but I’d like to look at some new approaches that are getting attention in the Salesforce business world that might translate into more success in the nonprofit sector as well. Leadership, experimentation, creating consistent constituent-centered experiences, assigning product managers and letting them determine funding, aligning values with services you provide, making what we do both data-driven and goal-oriented at the same time– these are some of the topics I’ll address.

Trish Perkins
Trish has been providing tech services to nonprofits in the US and around the world since 2003. In 2009, she began specializing in Salesforce CRM implementation and training. Trish does fundraising, volunteer and program management customizations of Salesforce as well as streamlining for small nonprofits that want simplicity. She has clients in Ethiopia, Nepal, India, and Cambodia where she works onsite for room and board. Her US clients' fees pay her airfare.

Filed Under: sessions 2019 Tagged With: DigitalOrg, HighLevelView, MakingChange, strategy

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