Nonprofits need to have a strong mobile web presence in order to achieve the connectivity that their constituents expect of them. When creating a mobile website, a few things stand out as must-haves, including: an optimized donations form, event information and sign-up, social engagement tools and current news. Below are some recommendations about how these components should be integrated to create the best user experience possible for nonprofit constituents.


In this economy, a lot of nonprofits are continuing to focus on traditional wealthy donors, but they shouldn't be ignoring the up-and-coming generation of philanthropists because they can be even more influential and they're already starting to become very active. With that said, how can nonprofits identify this next generation of philanthropists and get their support so that they don't miss out?
Upgrading your association's website is a process that can often be stressful, costly and time-intensive. If you're considering a redesign because you don't like the look and feel of your current website, it's important that you first take a step back. You should determine exactly how you want to engage your members and what services you want to provide to them online. By doing so, you will be in a much better position to tackle the project-and build better member relationships and drive revenue upon its completion.
Non-profits, like most modern organizations, handle significant amounts of sensitive information - which often residesin electronic form on Internet-connected computers and networks. Donor details, information about programs run and people receiving aid, employee and payroll records, and many other forms of data are all of significant value to criminals.
