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3 Essential Social Media Fundraising Metrics for Nonprofits

Achieve

In this guide, we’ll walk through three key social media fundraising metrics, as well as how you can improve them: Social Media Engagement Rate Conversion Rate Social Media Return on Investment Ready to tap into the full potential of social media fundraising? This is where your social media engagement rates come in.

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Equitable and Inclusive Messaging: Retaining Donors in a New Age of Storytelling

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Example: Kids without hunger in their lives, like those now at Green Avenue Elementary, enjoy better focus at school, which leads to academic success, improved graduation rates, and more opportunities in our community and world. Example: Sam came home from Afghanistan with PTSD that threatened his family, his job, and even his life.

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Zen Under Fire: Big Vision Podcast Interview with Marianne Elliott

Have Fun - Do Good

Trained as a lawyer, Marianne helped develop human rights strategies for the governments of New Zealand and Timor-Leste, has worked as a Policy Advisor for Oxfam, and spent two years working in human rights in the Gaza Strip prior to her time in Afghanistan, where she served in the United Nations mission (2005-2007).

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5 Ways Nonprofits Can Use Text Messages

Tech Soup

The National Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition started a Text4Baby campaign that sent out maternity tips to women before and after their baby's births. But let's face it, the open rate of emails can't compare with SMS ( email has 22 percent open rate , while SMS has a 98 percent open rate).

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[VIDEO] Raise More Money And Improve Donors Relationships Through Personal Branding

Bloomerang

After one year, that’s probably why if you’re looking at your attrition rates, it used to be like 35% or 40% but now it’s like 50% to 60%. And then look at first-rate performance and impact. So your personal brand is important. But get this. So anywhere from 50% to 60% of people stop giving after one year.

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