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10 Blog Content Ideas for Nonprofit Organizations

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Many nonprofits don’t consider blogging either because they think they need to blog everyday and that it would be too time consuming, or they have no idea what to blog about. Timely, relevant breaking news is basis of a good social media campaign. That same is true if you get broadcast news coverage. Share breaking news.

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Webinar: Multichannel Strategies to Convert Online-Acquired Supporters into Donors

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Using donor conversion data from Covenant House, Human Rights Campaign, IFAW and Nature Conservancy Canada, we’ll drill down on how the time-tested multichannel fundraising approach is producing strong results. Magazine and many others. This Expert Webinar is FREE but space is limited so make sure you register today!

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TechSoup joins the #ALSIceBucketChallenge

Tech Soup

Newer participants may not even know the reasoning behind all of it (persons afflicted with ALS may feel cold for extended periods of time given their condition). Before the age of computers and social media, the broadcasting of live imagery from Ethiopia culminated in Live Aid, one of the most successful charity events at that time.

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Spamming for Good is the Wrong Description of What Dr. Mani, Roger Carr, Jen Lemens, and Other Good Personal Fundraisers Really Do!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

are sending me broadcast emails and generic private messages on Facebook asking me to donate. I'm thinking about the personal approach the Jen Lemen used to raised for her mission to Rwanda - and she did it in record time -- that is the result of relationship building. People (I don't know even know or have a relationship with.)

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Right now in digital charity

Connection Cafe

Yesterday I went along to the Mobile and Digital Conference in London , organised by Fundraising magazine, to hear first-hand about how, in a fast-changing world, charities are using social, mobile and digital media to reach new audiences and raise more money. Author: Julia Woodcock. So what were some of the main themes from the day?

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Guest Post by Paul Lamb: The Religion & Technology Divide

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A couple of weeks ago, Time magazine ran a story on churches using Twitter during their regular services. Not surprisingly, much of the most innovative work is being done in so called "Celebration" churches with a relatively young audience steeped in broadcast and digital technologies. Fortunately there are some murmurings.

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Even More Benefits to Tracking Outcomes

Connection Cafe

In the fall 2015 issue of npENGAGE Magazine , my colleague Annie Rhodes wrote about our extensive outreach to the market to discover how measuring outcomes and impact are becoming essential to the philanthropic sector. “It’s all about relationships, which … enable us to better support our partner in good times and bad.

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