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3 Examples Of Successful Nonprofit Marketing Campaigns

Bloomerang

So what are some examples of successful nonprofit marketing campaigns? The Sound of Science: A Tinnitus Biobank Read on to find out more about these innovative examples of nonprofit marketing campaigns. Funding meetings were secured with the Medical Research Council and universities, and 172 articles were generated.

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Nonprofit Strategic Planning: Ultimate Guide + 7 Examples

Bloomerang

Here’s an example of what this would look like: Let’s say your organization is an animal shelter. For example, if you’re undergoing frequent staff turnover, a change in leadership, or are understaffed, you may find an issues-based strategic planning model to be the best choice. Let’s get started.

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How To Write A Nonprofit Mission Statement in 7 Steps (Plus 10 Great Examples)

Neon CRM

Here’s an example. Take, for example, “we do.” Choosing the word “achieve” implies that you are consistently solving tangible goals, whereas “determine” means that you are making decisions through analysis or research. 10 Awesome Nonprofit Mission Statement Examples 1. Cross-reference your words with a thesaurus.

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Boosting Your Nonprofit’s Success: 3 Ways Keyword Research Can Make a Difference

Media Cause

One powerful tool that can significantly impact your nonprofit’s online success is keyword research. Keyword research is an important tool for both search engine optimization and paid media marketing services. It can also help your nonprofit develop more targeted and successful campaigns.

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Four Bite-Sized Methods of User Research

sgEngage

Enter user research. The universe of user research is vast and perhaps daunting; however, all research activities are really scalable, meaning that you can run them in a quick, cheap, and bite-sized way. Here are some examples: User Interviews. The final bite-sized research method I’ll mention is using social media.

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Donor Prospect Research: 4 Frequently Asked Questions

Nonprofits Source

This is done through the donor prospect research process. Donor prospect research, also known as prospect research or prospecting, involves examining data about individuals outside of your current donor pool in order to learn more about their potential interest in your cause, their philanthropic history, and what they might be able to give.

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Audience & Message Research: free webinar on August 16

M+R

Focused on audience and message research, M+R’s Gwen McGarry will moderate a panel featuring smart colleagues Nehal Mahmoud, Amanda Person, and Laurin Gonzalez as they share super interesting and useful findings from all kinds of usability, creative, survey, and focus group research over the last year or so! We’ll present the results.