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Sustainability at Classy: Project Green and Our Corporate Commitments

Classy

We’re excited to share how we’re approaching sustainability in hopes others might learn from our journey, or better yet, weigh in with their advice on how we can improve. Corporate Green Policy: Achieved. Evaluate existing company incentives and their environmental implications. Project Green Book Club: Achieved.

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How to Run Facebook Fundraising Ads: 5 Simple Steps

Nonprofit Tech for Good

How do you get your appeals in front of your Facebook audience despite the significant decline in organic reach and the resulting reduction in engagement caused by changes to the News Feed algorithm? After your web guru gives the green light, open up Ads Manager and create a new campaign. Conclusion: Try, learn, repeat.

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Your Guide to a Nonprofit Self-Audit of Your Marketing Plan

Get Fully Funded

Whether you use Little Green Light or Bloomerang , and whether it was $5 or $5,000, their name, giving history, and contact information get you started getting to know them. It’s cheaper to get another gift from someone who already donated than to recruit a brand new donor! Would it make you want to learn more about the organization?

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13 Virtual Fundraising Event Takeaways From 4 Marketing Professionals

Classy

The best way to learn about virtual fundraising events is to hear from those who’ve experienced them. Get to know their top insights and learning moments to accelerate the impact of your nonprofit’s next virtual fundraising event. How you can apply what our team learned to your next event. Be Mindful of Your Participants’ Time.

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An Unlikely Story of Digital Success in 2020

NTEN

I’m the director of content, and I was responsible not only for overseeing the creation of new content but editing it, building it on our website, and promoting it through various social media channels and email marketing. The good news is, the story had a happy ending. I can’t understate how long overdue this position was.

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Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Integrated Mobile Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Also, given the different benefits and limitations of different mobile platforms, I wanted to learn more about how they navigate different mobile platforms. It’s won awards from Treehugger.com as the “Best of Green in Food and Health” and is cited regularly in mainstream and new media as a trusted source for sustainable seafood information.

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A Culture of Philanthropic Innovation

Connection Cafe

It’s imperative that your organization takes advantage of them, learn about trends, and think creatively to create additional opportunities. Evaluate risks with information. An ideal situation where taking risks, trying new things, and failing forward are met unwavering support isn’t always realistic for an organization.

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