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How to Recruit Remote Volunteers During COVID-19 Using RemoteHub

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Next, add a cover picture, company photo, headline, and description. Every nonprofit remote work posting has a unique, shareable link for social media promotion that can also be featured in your email newsletters and linked to on your website. It’s a fairly straightforward process. Step Two: Post volunteer projects.

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Romancing Your Donors: Showing the Love to Donors of all Levels

NonProfit Hub

Ask successful couples what their secret is and you’ll often year that effective communication and attention play an important role. Here are some great ways to communicate with and shower attention on donors for a long, happy relationship. Regular e-newsletters are a great way to share stories. Messages that work: .

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How to Convert Your Nonprofit Website Visitor into a Donor

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The challenge is grabbing your visitor’s attention. Something in the photos and the language on the page pulled me in and made me care. A photo accompanied by a concise story or a short video with an attention-grabbing headline should be right there to introduce your visitor to the essence of your organization’s work.

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Create the ultimate nonprofit email newsletter

Get Fully Funded

One of the best ways to stay in touch with your donors on a consistent basis is through a nonprofit email newsletter. When done well, email newsletters can be fast and cheap for you and heartwarming for your donor, basically meeting everyone’s needs. Your newsletter’s audience Who you should sent your newsletter to?

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Back to Basics: 5 Essentials Steps to Email Marketing

NonProfit Hub

With seasonal changes comes an inbox full of updates, newsletters and email marketing attempts. Pay Attention to Your Subject Line and Headline. Make sure that the subject line you choose summarizes the content of the email or highlights the most important piece of your newsletter. Embrace the White Space.

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How to Plan the Fall Fundraiser Everyone Will Be Talking About

Connection Cafe

Auctions, casino nights, galas, golf tournaments, fish fries, 5ks, raffles, and walks—whatever type of event your organization uses to raise funds—require a lot of planning, coordination, attention to detail, and time to bring to life. Make headlines and use social media to generate buzz. Let’s Talk Facebook ® and Events.

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Nonprofits Using Ning: An Interview with Community Media Workshop and Best Practices

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Ning, which lets you set up your own custom social network, has attracted attention for its ability to create communities that are more functional than those created through competing services from Google and Yahoo listservs. Users can import their Flickr photos from their account and promote their profile pages and widgets on Facebook.

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