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Admission-Based Nonprofit Software Articles
30+ Types Of Nonprofits: 501(c)3, 501(c)4, And More
People tend to think of different types of charities and private foundations when they think of nonprofits. While it’s true that all charities, in general, are nonprofit organizations, the reverse isn’t always true.
Understanding different types of nonprofits is crucial to ace governmental reporting and motivate communities, whether using admission-based nonprofit software or starting your first nonprofit.
by Sudipto Paul
What is a 501(c)(3)? (+9 Frequently Asked Questions, Answered)
The world of nonprofits can be a confusing place for anyone not familiar with the terminology.
by Lauren Pope
What Is a Nonprofit Organization and How Is It Different from a Charity?
Nonprofits? Charities? What’s the difference?
by Lauren Pope
Admission-Based Nonprofit Software Discussions
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Question on: Giveffect
What is the best way to simultaneously clean up records & also adding new ones in the proper manner?I am a new employee with my agency and also new to Giveffect. Previously employees did not keep records straight, and I am trying to update everything and get it all worked out. How can I ensure the best way to clean up the current and past records while also creating new ones with our new process that works properly? I want to find the most efficient way to do that.
Hi Laura! We on the Client Success Team would be more than happy to help you determine the best way to go about that based on your process and the state of the data currently. A Client Success Representative will personally be reaching out to you to help you through that process. Thank you for being in touch!
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Question on: WildApricot
how do we improve our Search Engine Optimization?
From the Wild Apricot help chat bot Search engine optimization
Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the position of your website in search engine rankings.
The Wild Apricot platform has been designed to be search engine friendly so that content of your site will easily be read and indexed by search engine crawlers, whatever account plan you use. Even so, there are a number of things you can do to optimize your site's rankings. These include:
Make your site interesting and relevant to your target audience.
Update your site regularly.
Persuade other related sites to link to it.
Use a custom domain name rather than a wildapricot.org subdomain.
Set your traffic encryption to Always so that all your pages are viewed using HTTPS rather than HTTP. Google ranks encrypted/secured pages higher than unencrypted/unsecured ones. If you're using a custom domain, make sure your site has a security certificate installed before changing your encryption settings.
Assign custom URLs to your pages using relevant keywords (e.g. Typography for a typography forum).
Use meta-tags to define site keywords that match search strings your target audience is likely to use. Keywords should be broad enough to attract a wide range of visitors but not so general that your site gets lost in the crowd. For example, if you set up a site for the International Association of Typographers, you might use targeted keywords like "typographers association", "typeface designers", and "font designers" (along with obvious ones like "typography" and "typographers") but avoid generic ones like "association" and "international".
Set custom page titles that incorporate your keywords without overloading them (a practice known as keyword stuffing that gets penalized by search engines). For the International Association of Typographers, you might want to title the home page "IAT - association for typographers, typeface designers, font designers, and other typography professionals".
Create a sitemap file and submit it to Google. You can create a sitemap.xml file using a sitemap generator, then upload the file to your Wild Apricot site from the Files screen. After uploading the file, you can right click over it within the Files screen, choose the Properties option, and copy its full URL, which you can then submit to Google.
I'm looking for just the specialists in SEO, but so far it is difficult to find them.
Admission-Based Nonprofit Software Reports
Grid® Report for Admission-Based Nonprofit
Summer 2025
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Admission-Based Nonprofit
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G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Admission-Based Nonprofit
Summer 2025
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Admission-Based Nonprofit
Spring 2025
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Admission-Based Nonprofit
Spring 2025
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Admission-Based Nonprofit
Spring 2025
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Admission-Based Nonprofit
Winter 2025
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Admission-Based Nonprofit
Winter 2025
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Admission-Based Nonprofit
Winter 2025
G2 Report: Grid® Report