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Advocacy for everyone: 6 ways to help your supporters take action

EveryAction

That’s why we often say that advocacy is for everyone: when decisions are being made that affect your organization’s work, mission, and vision, it just makes sense to get involved, unite your supporters, and move them to take action with you in pursuit of a specific mission-oriented goal.

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6 Online Fundraising Tools to Watch in 2020

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This year’s tools tap into emerging trends, such as Messenger bots, cryptocurrency, and gaming for good, and also build on long-time successful fundraising strategies, such as e-advocacy, online contests, and monthly giving. 1) Action Button :: actionbutton.org. 2) Bots for Charity :: botsforcharity.com. 3) GiveTrack :: givetrack.org.

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Three Ways Nonprofits Can Pioneer m-Advocacy

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The time is ripe for the early adopters in the nonprofit sector to embrace m-Advocacy, otherwise known as mobile advocacy. Odds are a year from now pitches to subscribe or join “Mobile Action Networks&# will be commonly seen in Facebook Status Updates, Tweets, blogs posts, homepages, and e-newsletter subject lines.

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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Please sign up for Nonprofit Tech for Good’s email newsletter to be alerted of new posts. Tweets with links have an 86% higher retweet rate and higher engagement overall because people are hesitant to retweet or engage with tweets that do not have a source or a call-to-action. Twitter is not for every nonprofit.

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Sustaining Engagement: Strategies for Long-Term Mobilization

Nonprofits Source

Just like other community-based organizations , nonprofits and advocacy groups thrive off of supporters’ passion, drive, and action. For instance, if your supporters engage via digital channels, you might choose to track impressions on your social media posts. Choose key performance indicators that make sense for your community.

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How to Create A Holistic Nonprofit Digital Marketing Plan

Pamela Grow

Identify key performance indicators (KPIs) that your team can track to evaluate your progress toward your goal. These allow you to determine whether the actions you’re taking are actually contributing toward the results you want to see. Or are many of them subscribed to your email newsletter? Measurable. Achievable.

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Google Analytics for Nonprofits: The 3 Analytics Goals Every Nonprofit Must Track

Connection Cafe

If you haven’t identified these website goals and tracked them in Google Analytics to determine when, where, and how often they’re occurring, you’ll never know how your website is truly performing. A Google Analytics goal is any action someone may take on your website that your organization considers a conversion (a win!).