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Dos & Don’ts for Recruiting Influencers for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofits Source

In today’s online world, self-made influencers have become bonafide celebrities. If you think scoring a household name for your event is out of reach or your budget, don’t fret—there are many nonprofit influencers that have a loyal follower base that may be a good option to advocate for your mission and event.

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How Nonprofits Can Leverage Organic Social Media to Increase Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It requires more effort and research to plan your own itinerary, find local experiences, and connect with the culture. It’s like seeing a new place through the eyes of a local, where you engage in authentic conversations, share personal experiences, and build a community that’s genuinely interested in your cause.

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6 Ways to Create Buzz Around Your Charity Golf Tournament

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Get more golfers and sponsors to the green with these insider tips to create buzz and promote the tournament. With the right tools in place, anyone can organize a golf tournament, regardless of their golf knowledge or experience. Partner with local influencers and celebrities. Leverage digital channels. Tap into your networks.

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5 Fundraising Trends for 2021 and Beyond

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Scot Chisholm , CEO and Co-founder of Classy ––a social enterprise that creates world-class online fundraising software for nonprofits, modernizing the giving experience to accelerate social impact around the world. Lower the barrier to entry for participants (with less time off, no flights, and no hotel bookings).

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Shining the Spotlight on The Role of Event Media Relations

Greater Giving

In today’s digital age, having a strong media presence can significantly influence the success of an event. Their primary responsibility is to promote the event through various media channels and engage with potential attendees, sponsors, and the public. Remember, your event is exceptional, and it deserves the spotlight.

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6 Sustainable Ways to Bring More Money into Your Auctions

Pamela Grow

Secure sponsorships Most nonprofit professionals know that finding sponsors is a foolproof way to bring in solid contributions, offsetting the cost of running events. Increased visibility: Ask sponsors to promote your event on social media or via email so you can attract a broader audience, increasing ticket sales and participation.

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How Capgemini Recognized Employee Resource Group Contributions

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Nine individual categories were created for members and leaders to be nominated for: Rockstar Rookie, Creative Changemaker, Collective Contributor, External Excellence, Outstanding Alumni, ERG Leaders of the Year, Executive Sponsor of the Year, ERG of the Year and Most Innovative ERG During COVID-19.

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