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How to generate advocacy calls from your supporters to elected officials

EveryAction

Write the script Your supporters are much more likely to make a call if they feel adequately prepared—they’ll want to know who they are calling, what they should say, important background information, and logistical instructions about how the calling process will work. However, this isn’t ideal for a number of reasons.

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Nonprofit Volunteer Management: Three Tips to Increase and Maintain Engagement

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Some nonprofits may only require basic contact and background information, while others may require extensive background checks due to sensitive work. Learning this type of information about your volunteers can help your organization best utilize each volunteer to further your mission and even extend your internal team’s work.

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3 Strategies To Elevate Your Association’s Impact in the New Year

Association Analytics

At the same time, these simple steps can help to make a big impact on your opinions of data collection quality and how those data collection and quality issues affect your ability to make data-informed decisions. Those attendees willingly shared their information thanks to a unique ask and compelling offer.

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LGBTQ+ advocacy strategies to generate advocates year-round

EveryAction

Later, that information can be used to target the most active and educated supporters and get them involved. Legislative advocacy and lobbying Legislative advocacy happens when someone contacts lawmakers with the goal of influencing legislation. From here on out, Pride is forever.

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6 Tips to Transform Your Dirty Data in 2024

Association Analytics

Paired with your experience and judgment, your decisions can be data informed or data guided using less specific data measurements. The e-mail addresses, phone numbers and credit card numbers of those members? You’re unlikely to need to contact those folks, so that information is not as necessary to save.

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100+ Fundraising Tasks for Your Nonprofit’s Board

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Be Informed. Be familiar with important information on the organization’s website, social media sites, YouTube channel, and other assets. Offer to help write short updates to keep donors informed. Stay in regular contact with newsrooms and pitch stories to help the organization reach a larger audience. your neighbors.

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How to Use Data to Reduce Your Direct Mail Marketing Costs

sgEngage

Most organizations maintain valid home addresses, while email addresses and phone numbers may be less trustworthy. Your data provider can make your verification process easy if they have the right information. Ask for phone numbers and email addresses in face-to-face interactions. Ask for and append cell phone numbers.

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