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  • You work hard and wear a lot of hats (with no time to buy the matching shoes). Changing the world can be time-consuming and stressful! Let us lighten your workload and preserve your sanity with this free webinar that’ll help you put your nonprofit website to work for you and make it multitask as well as you do. Go beyond the basics with Molly Coke as she talks about how to leverage technology to help support your mission and make your life easier.

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  • The General Data Protection Regulation–commonly referred to as GDPR–is a privacy law pertaining to the collection of online data enacted by the European Union (EU) that took effect May 25, 2018. The law affects organizations regardless of geographic location, since EU residents may visit the websites of governments, private companies, nonprofits, or other organizations providing goods and services, and those websites likely collect and analyze online data related to those website visitors originating in the EU (regardless of whether a transaction occurred).

  • Cognizant's 2015 white paper "Selecting a Software Solution: 13 Best Practices for Media and Entertainment Companies" is relevant to organizations beyond the intended audience of the entertainment industry.

  • Use these resources as a starting place to shape your conversations with internal stakeholders and avoid the common pitfalls of adopting new software.

  • You may wish to adapt the website privacy policy from the National Council of Nonprofits for your own nonprofit's website, as well as review the following resources:

  • Google Analytics offers valuable insights into your website visitors' activity to help you make informed decision on your communications, marketing, and engagement.

  • A well-designed, user-friendly website can help you engage new members, raise money, and communicate with decision-makers. In A Nonprofit's Guide to Building Simple, Low-Cost Websites, TechSoup provides tools and ideas for building a simple, attractive website without breaking the bank.

  • A web hosting provider stores the files that make up your website, and reliably connects them to the Internet so your constituents can see your site. Idealware's A Few Good Web Hosting Providers shares insight from nonprofit internet specialists on the web hosting providers that have worked well for them, and tips for hosting everything from a basic website to a powerhouse web application.

  • "Whether you're looking to implement a new system, replace an existing one, or customize software for your organization's particular needs, a consultant can help you think through your options, facilitate implementation, and work with your team to make sure everyone is up and running with your new technology solution.

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