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Optimizing an Email Campaign for Fundraising Effectiveness

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Today’s non-profit organizations have much at their disposal to connect and engage with supporters. And yet, many non-profits aren’t leveraging one of the most tried-and-true methods of communication: an effective and well-planned email campaign. Don’t let your organization’s story get in the way of its impact.

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Shopping for a Cause: Is AmazonSmile an Effective Tool for Nonprofit Fundraising?

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Gone (mostly) are the days when cause-centered organizations stuffed flyers into envelopes and received a check back in the snail mail or reaped the benefits of plastic jars and point-of-sale locations. Organizations can’t just enlist on the site and expect lots of dollars to start rolling in.

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Attention Getters: Tips for Effective Email Marketing

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Whether you’re a non-profit organization promoting a year-end appeal for money or simply an e-tail business trying to boost sales, letting readers know they’re missing out on a great deal or that they can make a real difference in the world—if they act now—can encourage click-through rates and bring the attention you’re seeking.

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The Pros and Cons of an RFP for Non-Profit Organizations

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With so many organizations and businesses relying on the RFP for their daily operations, it’s little wonder that the bidding process would trickle down into the non-profit sector, especially when it’s a non-profit seeking proposals for a web development project. . • The RFP process takes time.

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Time Well Spent: How Much Effort a Non-Profit Should Devote to Social Media Fundraising

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After all, in the increasingly online world in which cause-related organizations prosper or fail it can be difficult to understand how to allocate limited resources, especially towards a solid social media presence that translates to dollars and cents. Facebook is an almost must-have for today’s non-profits.

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ADA Lawsuits Against Website Owners Are Increasing: Mitigate Risk By Making Your Site Web Accessible

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But here’s the rub: ADA went into effect in 1990, long before the internet and digital marketplace became ubiquitous with everyday life. This means full and equal enjoyment of goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations must be accessible to people with vision, hearing, cognitive, or mobility impairments.

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Turning Social Media Millennials into Engaged Activists

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Over the past several years there’s been a question vexing non-profit organizations: how to attract the newest generation of philanthropists and turn them into active and engaged supporters, in essence how to turn social-media mavens into boots-on-the-ground activists and volunteers able to further a cause through hand-on involvement.