When you sit down to view your nonprofit organization's website, you should be able to locate the donate button in one to two seconds. One Mississippi... Two Mississippi... Time's up! That's it. It should be that easy.

So why aren't more websites designed that way?

As we in the nonprofit world know, getting over the awkwardness of making "the ask" is a trial in itself. But, we also know that to fulfill our missions, good wishes and kind hearts don't keep the lights on or the soup flowing. We need to be proactive about asking for support. We can't hesitate to ask for gifts or involvement on our websites. We need to understand how to ask for donations.

Here are a few tips for making the all-important "ask":

Keep this in mind: You have a variety of online channels (your website, email communications and champions on social networking channels like Facebook) to ask for donations, and you have the know-how to make your organization and a donor's potential real. Go make it happen!