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5 Reasons Tech is a Must-Have for Marketing Your Nonprofit’s Golf Event

Nonprofit Tech for Good

You’ll want to be sure to keep the site up-to-date with any new details or information like the event itinerary, any add-ons or contests , food and beverage, raffle prizes or auction items, and player gifts. Strategically plan event-specific email blasts and include your event site link in regular newsletters and donor communications.

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How to Recruit Remote Volunteers During COVID-19 Using RemoteHub

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Simply go to “Create a Page for Nonprofit Organization” and fill in the relevant information for each field. The more information you provide, the more likely potential volunteers will become interested in applying for your volunteer opportunities. It’s a fairly straightforward process. Optional: Paid remote positions.

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How to Use Social Media to Cultivate Donor Relationships

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You can make this request in an email, or you can highlight social media accounts in your newsletter. Incentivize engagement by hosting a giveaway or other fun contest just for new followers on your platform of choice. and it will help your longtime donors easily access all of the information they need. . Just like.

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3 Membership Engagement Strategies to Try Today

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Challenge your members to a photo contest, and require that all entries use the same branded hashtag. Here’s how to do it: Start a newsletter: Send newsletters out on a quarterly or monthly basis to let your members know what your organization has been up to. Looking for an easy win?

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[ASK AN EXPERT] What’s The Best Way To Steward Tribute Donors?

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Would a mention in our quarterly newsletter be appropriate? Practical info: Let them know the name and contact information of the donor so, if they wish, they can send a thank you note. [ Put it where it’s most likely to be seen (for example, annual report; program; newsletter; website). Would a page on our website be enough?

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Harnessing Nonprofit Events for Marketing: 3 Top Strategies

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This makes it easier for current and potential attendees to find information, updates, and discussions about the upcoming festivities. Submission contest. Take both of these ideas to the next level by gamifying them with a contest. Feature the winner’s content on your social media pages or in your newsletter.

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Harnessing Nonprofit Events for Marketing: 3 Top Strategies

Get Fully Funded

This makes it easier for current and potential attendees to find information, updates, and discussions about the upcoming festivities. Submission contest. Take both of these ideas to the next level by gamifying them with a contest. Feature the winner’s content on your social media pages or in your newsletter.