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

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In addition to overall giving increasing these next two months, the number of your donors giving online and via social media channels is growing. 1) Ask your supporters to create Facebook Fundraisers for you. Over $300 million in donations have been raised via Facebook Fundraisers since the roll-out of that tool last year.

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How to Use Facebook Live to Raise Money

Connection Cafe

You’re probably already aware that Facebook Live lets any nonprofit live-stream fundraising events , breaking news, impact stories, and more, directly from their Facebook Page. But did you know that Facebook now lets some nonprofits add a donate button to their Facebook Live broadcast ? Make donors the heroes.

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How to Run an Online Fundraising Campaign

Get Fully Funded

It’s an online-fundraising-friendly environment out there, with everything from donate buttons for your Facebook page to crowdfunding sites that leverage the power of relationships. You’ll need to write several versions of your Ask for several different channels, and you’ll need to write several different posts. Write your copy.

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Maximizing Social Engagement for #GivingTuesday

NonProfit Hub

After enduring social distancing during the past year, social media is now a primary channel for connecting with friends, family members, and nonprofits alike! From hosting Facebook fundraisers to automating your efforts, here are the strategies we’ll cover: Host quick, time-bound challenges to rally supporters.

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How Social Media Influencers Fuel your Fundraising Goals

NetWits

Fortunately, research is weighing in with some great information that gives us insight into our social donors and potentials. Using Social Scoring, you can identify four categories of social media users within your database: Key Influencers, Engagers, Multi-channel Consumers and Standard Consumers. Four Social Media Types.

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New on SSIR: Should Nonprofits Act Like Businesses or People?

Amy Sample Ward

It’s a practitioner’s guide for planning, implementing, and evaluating strategies that engage constituents across many channels, wherever they may be, and how we as organizations need to structure our work to deliver that experience. For example, maybe you notice that you check your email and then go to Facebook. What do you do?

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Maximizing Social Engagement for #GivingTuesday

NonProfit Hub

After enduring social distancing during the past year, social media is now a primary channel for connecting with friends, family members, and nonprofits alike! From hosting Facebook fundraisers to automating your efforts, here are the strategies we’ll cover: Host quick, time-bound challenges to rally supporters.

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