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Move DEI Beyond Words

.orgSource

Based on my anecdotal experience, most associations support the idea that a diverse leadership and workforce contributes to their success. If your association is struggling to launch a strong diversity initiative, these activities will help you get closer to that goal. Five percent of association CEOs are women.

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Asking For A Legacy Gift: 10 Practical Steps To Get Started

Bloomerang

Affinity and Engagement : Donors who actively engage with your organization–the ones that attend events, volunteer, or serve on committees or boards–are often more receptive to discussions about planned giving. What’s your experience with the steps required to secure legacy gifts?

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10 Questions You Can Ask Major Donors to Build the Relationship

Get Fully Funded

Think about questions you can ask that will help you understand the donor’s motivations, so you can provide the best donor experience for them. How was that experience?”. Often when a person struggles to put something into words, it means the issue is very important to them and they want to articulate it in an accurate way.

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Designing Interactives for Adults: Put Down the Dayglow

Museum 2.0

When talking about active audience engagement with friends in the museum field, I often hear one frustrated question: how can we get adults to participate? The common museum knowledge on this issue is that adults are timid, that we have lost some of the wonder, impulsiveness, and active creativity of childhood days.

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Turn Brand Strategy into an Effective Website

Tech Soup

It is what provides the shared understanding needed to unite the big ideas and day-to-day details of a nonprofit's activities into a cohesive online experience. These goals need to be in a language everyone can understand. The ideas and narrative are laid out in a well-articulated strategic brief. Brand Strategy.

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Using the Power of Story to Run a Successful Peer-to-Peer Campaign

Connection Cafe

Sometimes this means providing participating fundraisers with stock language to use in emails, sample social media posts, reminders to send asks to friends and family and more. Ganz’s model is popular in activism and politics, but it also has applications for peer-to-peer fundraising. Either version is fine.

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Four Tips to Help Nonprofit Marketing Departments Create a Culture of Philanthropy

Connection Cafe

Even worse, they don’t appear to be speaking the language and may work as isolated islands instead of finding ways to build bridges together to cultivate and engage supporters and do it with common values, culture, vocabulary, and practices. Also, invite people from other departments to attend your marketing team’s meetings.

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