We cover a lot of things here at NLEResources.com. And so, we wanted to take a look back at our ten most popular posts to reminisce (and to help you catch any stuff you might have missed). We encourage you to look back, catch up, or simply review our ten most popular posts from the past year. Feel free to read these pieces and share them with friends, congregants and colleagues.

At NLE Resources, we field inquiries from rabbis, educators, and nonprofit professionals asking us all sorts of questions. One particular question that we have been asked on more than one occasion is, “I'm looking for a way to livestream my shiurim and events. I'm not a 'tech-geek' and I am looking for an easy and simple way to
Whether you are writing an email asking for a small donation, turning to loyal members of your synagogue to discuss their involvement in the building campaign or designing your slides to pitch your next big idea, you can increase your credibility with new and established donors with one small change. Roger Dooley reports that, "a recent experiment gave subjects an ad that described a medicine
As a large or small Jewish organization, people will turn to your website wanting to know what time your Shabbat morning services start, when the weekly class is and...what time Shabbat candle-lighting will take place. One of things I love about building WordPress websites is that pretty much any feature you can dream of is already available as a free.
In this post, I want to show you how creative you can get as an organization or fundraiser in order to not only say “thank you” in a special way, but also to pull in even more donors and make them want to become a part of your message and family. OHEL’s event is a prime example of innovative fundraising. Many of our clients try