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5 Ways to Use Social Media to Raise More Money at Year-end

Nonprofit Tech for Good

To raise even more money, give a suggested amount, such as the Greater Boston Food Bank did in this ad: 4) Use sponsored Instagram posts. Interestingly, Instagram was the second most popular social network after Facebook for donors on #GivingTuesday 2017.

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Twitter for Nonprofits: Presentation for the 140-Character Mission event

Amy Sample Ward

This Wednesday, MIT and Tie-Boston are hosting The 140-Character Mission: Social Media & Entrepreneurship event. About the event: Already Twitter, Facebook, and the rest are revolutionizing the business and marketing of social impact. I was going to be presenting live via video but the time difference is just too much.

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Join me at the “140 Character Mission” event

Amy Sample Ward

iE Boston Marketing and TiE Boston Social Entrepreneurs present: The 140-Character Mission: How Social Media Revolutionizes Social Entrepreneurship. Time: Networking and dinner begins at 6:00pm. Followers become funders, messages become movements, and social networks beget social change.

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A Few Social and Collaborative Fundraising Approaches

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Nancy White recently blogged about a tool called ChipIn which is designed to simplify the process of connecting with people in your social network to collect money for a personal cause, to purchase a gift, or for community fundraising. So, if you're Omidyar Network member, check it out.) Technorati Tags: npfundraising