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7 Essentials for Your Nonprofit’s Branding Guidelines

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Strategic branding is critical for your nonprofit to build trust among your supporters and get the word out about your services. When your brand is consistent and strong, you can increase your organization’s visibility in your community and move your audience to action. What Are Brand Guidelines? About the Author.

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5 Ways to Protect Your Nonprofit’s Data

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It seems cyberattacks, ransomware and hackers make the headlines on a regular basis. However, there are actions your nonprofit can take now to help protect its data. It is tempting to reuse a password for multiple devices or services. This type of data is both an asset and a risk for nonprofits. Stop reusing passwords.

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10 Powerful Online Fundraising Ideas for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Consulting services. Most texts are read right away, so the easier it is to get involved, the more likely donors are to take action then and there. Think of the possibilities: you can generate personalized impact reports or catch donors “in the moment” with targeted calls-to-action. Personal training sessions. Custom artwork.

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5 Design Techniques That Will Increase the Lifespan of Your Nonprofit’s Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Extra information is available further down the page, but they encourage action right away instead of trying to educate. Changes to services or hours. How they use this technique : They use a large screen overlay to display a COVID-related call-to-action. What about calls to action? 2) Relief International.

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Less is More: The Dos and Don’ts of Facebook Advertising

Byte Technology

Be as clear as possible and include a prompt to take some sort of action. And in your call-to-action statement, don’t be afraid to include an incentive: a discount for an immediate purchase, a free gift etc. Maintain consistency by keeping your ad simple and pair a headline with a message in a way that doesn’t overwhelm readers.

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The Nonprofit Email Newsletter How To

Pamela Grow

to take action (sign a petition, engage on social media, volunteer). And when it comes to your welcome email, steer clear of the suggested canned responses suggested by your email service provider. Call to Action. What’s your newsletter’s call to action (CTA)? The Headline Analyzer doesn’t know your audience.

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Mindful News Consumption Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This week I was honored to teach a Happy Healthy Nonprofit Workshop at the 1440 Multiversity Nonprofit Service Week. One communications director shared that she scans the headlines every morning and only goes deep into stories that are relevant to their communications strategy and limits her time. … Read More

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