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What Does Your Facebook Funnel Look Like?

NTEN

Everybody's on Facebook, so clearly your non-profit should be there, too, right? Probably, but given limited resources it's important to get a better handle on the specific value your organization's investment of time and resources on Facebook is delivering toward your bottom line. It's time to make it accountable.

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16 Ways to Grow Your Nonprofit Email List

Neon CRM

Fundraising 5 Nonprofit Newsletter Ideas to Engage and Inspire Your Supporters 8 min read Read Now How to Grow Your Nonprofit Email List Increasing email signups for nonprofits is a reachable and worthwhile goal. You could also trade eBooks, short-form resources like worksheets, or special access to events for email addresses.

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International Museum Day 2020: Tips To Engage Supporters

Connection Cafe

It’s also the release date of our eBook co-authored with Cuseum , “ The Ultimate Guide to Surviving & Thriving As A Cultural Organization ,” which you can pre-download here. Maybe you’ve recently made your space wheelchair accessible or incorporated programming that’s accessible to those who are hearing or sight impaired.

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9 Underutilized Emails that Improve Donor Retention

Connection Cafe

Don’t assume everyone will see it on Facebook – share it like Communities in Schools did: Upcoming media coverage. And if you wait to say it in your quarterly newsletter, it may be old news. Check out our new eBook packed with advice from 13 npExperts! When’s the last time you shared a story via email that didn’t ask for money?

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One Thing Most Nonprofits Stink at (Donor Retention) and How You Can Change It in 2014

Connection Cafe

John Haydon , Author of Facebook Marketing for Dummies. For example, look into donors who answered a survey, had their employer match a gift, read your newsletter, liked you on Facebook, attended a recent event, or said something nice about you while chatting on that thank you call! Don’t just take. Find out more about it.

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9 Underutilized Emails that Improve Donor Retention

Connection Cafe

Don’t assume everyone will see it on Facebook – share it like Communities in Schools did: Upcoming media coverage. And if you wait to say it in your quarterly newsletter, it may be old news. Check out our new eBook packed with advice from 13 npExperts! When’s the last time you shared a story via email that didn’t ask for money?

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The Long, Long Tail of Facebook Causes - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

An ROI Calculator for Social Network Campaigns » Tuesday Jul 24 2007 The Long, Long Tail of Facebook Causes Tuesday, July 24, 2007 at 11:03PM | by Justin Perkins Post co-authored by James OMalley and Justin Perkins. If youve missed the launch of Facebook Apps Platform almost two months ago, youre already way behind the times.

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