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How Nonprofits Can Use Instagram for Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The social media platform has more than 1 billion users — beating Twitter, Snapchat, and TikTok — and is especially popular among people aged 18-29. Instagram is all about visual content, meaning you’ll need a new approach to use the site effectively. Build a Content Strategy. Other orgs take different approaches.

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19 Easy Fundraiser Ideas Your Nonprofit Can Try Today

Neon CRM

blast some tunes) will go a long way toward enticing local drivers to pull over and get a wash. If you don’t want to handle collecting goods, you could also hold a bazaar-type event, recruiting people to bring their own goods and then taking a cut of the proceeds. Some well-placed, colorful signage and a fun atmosphere (i.e.

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Boost Your Nonprofit’s Impact: 10 Power-Packed Summer Fundraising Ideas for 2023

The Modern Nonprofit

Summer’s social ambiance, characterized by people wanting to enjoy outdoor events and immerse themselves in their local community, can boost your nonprofit’s fundraising efforts. Encourage local businesses to sponsor the event or donate supplies to help cover costs.

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How to Promote an Event on Instagram to Boost Attendance

Bloomerang

Include the hashtag on every post related to the event so people can click it and see related posts. You may risk your content getting lost in the crowd. This means investing in high-quality promotional photography is an absolute must for promoting your event. People enjoy seeing what it takes to make an event a success.

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#IFC2014 International Fundraising Congress: Inspire, Connect, Transform

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The IFC is amazing global community of fundraising professionals, representing nonprofits working in every continent of the globe. The conference had 1,000 delegates and offers high quality production values and advanced content sessions as well as incredible networking opportunities. Marcelo Iniarra (@marceloiniarra) October 17, 2014. .”

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How Digital Democracy Empowers Marginalized Communities

Tech Soup

For example, in post-earthquake Haiti, Dd trained and empowered local women to track and document incidents of gender-based violence. " Dd has enlisted and trained local leaders program from the beginning. Local language content and locally relevant context has facilitated the transition into local ownership.

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How the World Affairs Council Broadcasts Globally with Social Media

Tech Soup

AP: Our events produce a large amount of multimedia (we livestream via YouTube and record audio for radio — It's Your World on KQED/NPR — and our podcast) so we use social media to boost the experience of attending a Council event beyond our local community. Or is it limited to one person? AP: Time is the biggest challenge.