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Help! My Nonprofit Needs A Data Nerd

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last week, I facilitated a mini-innovation lab on measuring impact for grantees of the Google Nonprofit program at the Impact Hub. We spent a fair amount of time framing and reframing the problem and ended up with a question that focused on data collection. Google offers the free MOOC called “ Google Analytics Academy.”

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10 Questions You Can Ask Major Donors to Build the Relationship

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Check the donor’s Facebook and LinkedIn profiles then Google them to see what you can learn about them. Some donors are drawn to just one cause area, such as homelessness or food insecurity. The call probably won’t go that long, but you don’t want to feel rushed. Many major donors do not have high-profile online identities.

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The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment: 15+ Strategies

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Your volunteers should be able to clearly articulate what your organization stands for and what makes it worth volunteering for. Plus, they know the challenges facing your community and can help you connect with others to solve problems and spread your mission in your local area. Host info sessions for potential volunteers.

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Your 2016 Cause Camp Speaker Lineup Announcement

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We’ll cover free and low cost tools like Google Analytics, as well as more advanced technologies like HubSpot before discussing how your organization can develop a donor intelligence and engagement strategy that will massively impact your fundraising potential. Learn how to identify and articulate your “money story”; 5.

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14 Top Nonprofit Websites to Inspire Your Organization

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ICA remedies that problem by placing a real-time campaign progress bar on their Create Amazing website. Every nonprofit site should include the organization’s mission statement somewhere, and Mustard Seed’s Mission and Vision page does a great job of articulating their purpose using short paragraphs and to-the-point language.