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10 Instagram Best Practices for Nonprofits

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Verified Badges. If approved, a blue verification badge will be added next to your nonprofit’s name on Instagram. According to Hubspot , single-image posts receive 28% more likes than video and 14% more likes than carousel posts. Tag Partners and Corporate Sponsors. In addition, apply to get verified.

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15+ Giving Tuesday Campaign Ideas (and Expert Tips) for 2021

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Pro tip: Get as many of your sponsors involved as possible, whether that means donating items or providing a venue for the day of. To find this partner, ask your board members for recommendations or reach out to some of your regular sponsors. This is also a great time to acquire sponsors and seek auction items.

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60+ Nonprofit Marketing Ideas That Get Results

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Thank corporate sponsors by tagging them in a thank-you post showing what their contributions helped achieve. Use Instagram Reels to hype up current campaigns and show off the important work your organization does. Host a gala or auction to celebrate important milestones with your major donors and sponsors.

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