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4 Ways Thinking Like A Marketer Will Help Volunteer Retention

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Organization of people and resources is a recipe for success regardless of the business. Understanding why your volunteers are spending their time helping your nonprofit is key to keeping them coming back, and recruiting even more volunteers in the future. Better organization. Whatever the case is, document and act accordingly.

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3 Tips To Help Boost Customer Referrals

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People trust who and what they know, and word of mouth, even in the face of all the sophisticated modern sales tools we have available today, continues to be the most most effective way to attract attention to your […]. One of the best ways to gain new, dedicated donors, volunteers and clients is through referrals.

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Social Tools Help Nonprofits Identify Potential Supporters

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The internet is a big place, and it can be hard to find people who understand your message and support your cause. As reported in a post from Socialbrite, a new application … Continued The post Social Tools Help Nonprofits Identify Potential Supporters appeared first on Tech Impact.

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Tech Impact Heads To The Field To Help Out Favorite Nonprofits

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The people at Tech Impact have great jobs, they get to work with a wide array of nonprofits and cooperate on a myriad of causes, but it’s not often they get to get out in the field to get their hands dirty.

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Tech Impact Helps Path Point Stay Out in Front With Office 365

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Path Point helps people with disabilities or other disadvantages lead fulfilling lives by providing work training programs and other resources that allow them to become valuable resources in their … Continued The post Tech Impact Helps Path Point Stay Out in Front With Office 365 appeared first on Tech Impact.

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Your Brain On Good Stories: Why Storytelling Matters For Nonprofits

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According to a recent study published by the Harvard Business Review , a “trust chemical” is produced by your brain called Oxytocin, when you meet new people who you can identify as trustworthy. According to this study, the amount of Oxytocin the brain actually produces effectively predicted how willing people were to help others.

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The 6 Hidden Benefits Of Volunteering

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Keeping volunteers coming back is important, as we detailed in a blog post from last week, but sometimes, it’s the intangibles that’s what get people interested in volunteering in the first place. Volunteering helps to combat depression. Volunteering can help to increase someone’s self confidence, and self-esteem. Click Here!

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