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5 Ways to Empower Your Crowdsource Fundraisers

NetWits

Fundraising Page Badges. Fundraising badges for repeat fundraisers. Display these badges on your fundraiser’s personal page so that they can show off to the world. flyers or offline donation forms). Trophy Case” Badges. Repeat fundraisers bring in more money, more consistently for the cause. Email Signatures.

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The Painting Journalist: Witness To Peace

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've had the great pleasure to meet many kindred spirits and interesting people via my blog who I did not know offline or may have never connected. Here's the description from her blog: The images I will gather from this trip will certainly yield excellent material for my paintings. I will be creating watercolors while I???m

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See You at the 2015 Nonprofit Technology Conference!

Tech Soup

Drink ticket supply is limited, so get that button on your badge early! Elijah van der Giessen, TechSoup's NetSquared community organizer, will be meeting with fellow community organizers to discuss the challenges and rewards of growing both online and offline communities. All other images: TechSoup. NTC logo: NTEN.

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How do Social Networks applications incorporate the ladder of engagement?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

An easy action involves blogging, signing petitions, protesting and/or wearing a badge/shirt/wristband. A specific action involves donating, volunteering, finding events to attend, downloading and using online materials offline and/or creating and uploading video/images.

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How to Engage Your Supporters and Find Super Fans

Tech Soup

When possible, integrate video, audio, and images to create multimedia stories. She posts challenges, free popup classes, badges of pride, games, recipes, and polls asking what her audience wants. Engage Offline. Blog posts will be longer pieces, whereas Facebook posts will be much shorter. Tell the same story in multiple ways.

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Online Fundraising Site: How To Create A High-Performing Fundraising Website

CauseVox

Our brains are wired for visual information; people process images 60,000 times faster than words. This metric should reflect both online and offline donations, ideally, as close to real-time as possible. The best weapon against apathy is a compelling story. But it’s one thing to tell someone a story and another to show them.

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10 Types of Fundraising Event Software for Virtual Events

Qgiv

Offer participant engagement tools once they’ve registered, like gamification and badges. BEACON for Adult Literacy’s peer-to-peer page draws users in with a branded banner image showcasing what this event is and the core mission—adult literacy. This is an example of a peer-to-peer event page by BEACON for Adult Literacy.].

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