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Choose the Winners -- 2008 Getting Attention Nonprofit Tagline Awards: Polls Close on Friday

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Nancy Schwartz wants you to help her select the winners of the 2008 Getting Attention Nonprofit Tagline Awards, to be announced in July. The tagline finalists you see here have been carefully culled from the more than 1,050 taglines submitted to Getting Attention Tagline Awards. Hurry, the voting closing on Friday, June 20th.

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Tech Tools Working Together: How Text-To-Donate Paves the Way for Text Message Communication

Nonprofit Tech for Good

With average email open rates at 20% for nonprofits , many organizations struggle to grab the attention of supporters, volunteers, and donors. Launched in 2008, Give by Cell pioneered the use of mobile fundraising and text messaging services to increase donor engagement.

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[WEBINAR] Creating a Top-Notch Communications Plan For Your Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Campaigns

CauseVox

Speaker : Mark founded Cathexis Partners in 2008. He oversees Cathexis Partners, ensuring every client receives the attention and quality of service they expect. You don’t want to miss all these great insights to help you build the best communication plan that will help you raise more through your peer-to-peer fundraiser.

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A Short, Recent History of Nonprofit Website Design and Online Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Using the Wayback Machine – a website that allows you to view archived screenshots of your website all the way back to 1996, below is an exploration of how the World Wildlife Fund’s website and online fundraising campaigns have evolved since 2008. World Wildlife Fund Website :: March 15, 2008.

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Has Your Nonprofit Considered Race and Class in Your Social Media Strategy?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Then late in 2007 and throughout 2008, the spam on Myspace started to become overwhelming, while at the same time the naysayers and fearmongers were growing larger and louder. The rise and fall of Myspace taught nonprofit communicators that were paying attention a very important lesson that we should learn from and never forget.

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Raise More By Avoiding “One Size Fits All” Email Appeals

NetWits

Relevant content may be what catches their attention, establishes a connection and keeps them reading. Send too many “one size fits all” emails and you risk decreased interest, lower attention levels and, ultimately, less engaged constituents. Personalize or die.

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$16M Raised. 2M Dips.

DipJar

The idea for the first DipJar came from founder Ryder Kessler in 2008 as a way to tip coffee shop baristas. When ‘Phoebe’ was at their local pizza shop, they cleverly placed the Jar in a pizza box with a fresh donate sign to catch diners attention! And man, how it has grown since then!

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