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How to Accept Crypto Donations: A Nonprofit’s Guide
Crypto giving hit record numbers last year, and most of it lands in Q4. Here’s how to accept crypto donations at your nonprofit without the headaches, from picking a platform to handling the IRS paperwork. Read more
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What’s New in WordPress 7.0 (And Who Gets to Use It)
If you have been wondering what’s new in WordPress 7.0, the short version is: quite a lot, and most of it is good. The first major release of 2026 brings real upgrades to the editor, a cleaner admin area, and a handful of features people have been asking for since blocks first showed up. But Read more
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How to Build Donor Trust, Starting With the One Asset You Control
There’s a number in the latest Give.org Donor Trust Report that should stop every nonprofit leader mid-scroll. Nearly 70% of people say they have to trust a charity before they’ll donate. Only about 20% say they actually have high trust in charities. So if you’re trying to figure out how to build donor trust, start Read more
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How Many Website Backups Do You Need?
If you have to ask how many website backups you need, the honest answer is: more than you currently have. And almost certainly more than one. That sounds glib, but it’s the most common gap we see when a business comes to us after something has gone wrong. They had “a backup.” They just didn’t Read more
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How to Check If a WordPress Plugin Is Abandoned
WordPress will pester you about pretty much everything. A new core version is available. Your theme has an update. Three plugins want your attention. Your dashboard turns into a Christmas tree of notification bubbles, and you click through them or ignore them depending on the day. Here’s what WordPress will not tell you: when a Read more
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Is WordPress Good for Business Websites? Ask NASA.
If you’ve pulled up a NASA mission update, scrolled the Meta Newsroom, browsed Spotify’s “For The Record,” or read a press release on whitehouse.gov, you’ve been using WordPress. Same platform that runs your friend’s wedding photographer site. Different scale, same engine. That’s the short answer to “is WordPress good for business websites.” The better question Read more
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Three in Four Nonprofits Depend on Volunteers. Most Aren’t Marketing to Find Them.
A volunteer hour is now worth $36.14. That’s the headline from Independent Sector’s 2026 Value of Volunteer Time report, and it’s the stat everyone’s quoting this week. There’s a more useful number a few paragraphs in. According to Urban Institute research cited in the same report, 75% of nonprofit leaders say volunteers are important to Read more
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Gen Z Already Gives More Than You Think. Your Digital Setup Is What’s Missing.
The story most nonprofits have been told goes like this: Gen Z is loud about causes but doesn’t actually give. They post, they share, they argue online, and then they close the app and forget about it. New research from GoFundMe and the GivingTuesday Data Commons just blew that up. Across 10,411 U.S. respondents surveyed Read more
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How to Create User Personas (And Stop Making Expensive Guesses)
Most organizations can tell you who they’re trying to reach. But a description isn’t a persona, and the difference between the two is the difference between guessing and making decisions you can actually defend. Read more
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Your Volunteer Page Is Turning Away the Youth Who Want to Help
New Gallup research shows most youth want to volunteer but struggle to find accessible opportunities. Here’s how nonprofit marketers can fix their volunteer pages to reach and convert more young people. Read more