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Photos And Videos In Fundraising Communications

Kindful

With all that energy going into the copy, the videos and photos included in the appeal can sometimes seem like an afterthought. However, for your donors, photos and videos can actually be even more powerful in informing their decision to give than the words you choose to use. Here are some tips to help you plan for great photos.

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Making a Connection: Tips and Tricks for Designing a Contact Page

Byte Technology

How many times have you browsed a website with content you really liked and, wishing to stay abreast of new developments or additions, you searched in vain for a contact page only to find there wasn’t one? Give your users a reason to contact you. Read on for more. Don’t overthink the amount of information you’ll need.

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Advocacy for everyone: 6 ways to help your supporters take action

EveryAction

Contacting elected officials and other decision-makers Your supporters hold many identities: they’re legislative constituents from the federal level down to the municipal level; they’re consumers and customers; they’re community members. If possible, include a photo of the stakeholder! Lobby days (in-person or virtual!)

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The Photo that Was Worth 25,000 Shares

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Photo that Was Worth 25,000 Shares by Taryn Degnan. Break away from stock photos, use bold colors that might not be part of your organization’s style, and go out on a limb with provocative content. Apps like Afterlight , Over , and PhotoStudio let you edit photos already on your device and save or share them in seconds.

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The 5 Rules of Successful Annual Appeal Fundraising Letters

The Fundraising Authority

The reason for this is that it gives the charity a good reason for contacting donors for general operating funds as opposed to asking for designated dollars, and it is a great opportunity to cast a wide net through an easily scalable medium (direct mail). Include a photo or two if you can. #3 Then invite them to do so.

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How Nonprofits Can Use Instagram for Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It will also grant you access to more advanced analytics and improved ad campaign management, as well as enable you to add contact information to your page. Instagram doesn’t let you add links to post captions — meaning that users who click through will always go through the contact info on your page or a link in your bio.

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3 Quick Ways to Double Your Online Fundraising Revenue

The Fundraising Authority

What are you doing with your current e-mail contact list? Asking for your e-contacts to take (just a little) action on behalf of your non-profit is a great way to move those who simply signed up for your newsletter to stay informed into contacts who feel like part of your team (a key step before you can ask for money).

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