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Use Social Media to Spark Your Fundraising As Gmail Rolls Out New Email Deliverability Guidelines

NonProfit PRO

As Gmail introduces changes to its deliverability guidelines, nonprofit professionals must understand the implications for fundraising.

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7 Essentials for Your Nonprofit’s Branding Guidelines

Nonprofit Tech for Good

What Are Brand Guidelines? Brand guidelines expand on the decisions you have made with the design of your logo. The most crucial reason to build brand guidelines is to have consistency across your brand. The most crucial reason to build brand guidelines is to have consistency across your brand. 2) Personality.

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Your Guide to Social Media Advertising for Nonprofits

Media Cause

Not all social media channels are created equally when it comes to engaging with your audience—meaning your planning and execution needs to be nimble and flexible based on your goals and the audiences you want to engage with. This ensures you’re not wasting spend on areas that won’t drive results.

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The Ultimate Guide to Social Media for Nonprofits

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With the rise of smartphones, it seems like everyone’s constantly on social media, making it the perfect marketing tool for your nonprofit! Infact, there are over 308 million social media users in the United States alone. Learn how your organization can take full advantage of social media in this guide!

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Posting User Social Media Guidelines

NCE Social Media

Beth Kanter, who I’ve written about before ( 1 )( 2 )( 3 ), recently shared a copy of the AARP’s Facebook Community Guidelines. These are a set of guidelines letting people know what they may and may not post on the AARP Facebook page(s). It’s short, simple, and straightforward.

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Social Media Policy Guidelines for Nonprofits

NCE Social Media

I was fortunate enough to serve on a committee of AFP International that brought together some social media gurus to hash out guidelines that nonprofit organizations can use to craft their own social media policies. Your staff are given guidelines on how to interact with customers in a user-friendly way.

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Does Your Organization Have Social Media Guidelines for All Staff?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We adopted a set of Guidelines that TNT created (creative commons) to ENCOURAGE their staff to use social: bit.ly/YQe91n ” Having staff use social media as part of their work can extend the organization’s network and increase the organizational comfort level through regular practice. YQe91n #npsmpeer.