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Threads for Nonprofits: 5 Tips for the Early Adoption Phase

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Nonprofit Tech for Good launched in 2005 as a Myspace page and in the 18 years since we’ve been through multiple early adoption phases of new social media — first Facebook and Twitter and then on to LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, and Tumblr. There are no direct messages, bookmarks, polls, or ads on Threads (yet).

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Unraveling the Threads App for Fundraisers

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The functionality is just like Twitter, focusing on short, written exchanges and timely discourse. While Threads is the “new kid on the block,” we can look to its competitor, Twitter, to see where the benefits might lie for fundraising. Sound familiar? How Can It Be Useful for Fundraising?

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5 Proven Tips for Building Your Nonprofits Email List

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Join Our Newsletter is displayed first, followed by links to social media accounts on the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum website. If you have a link to your Facebook and Twitter at the top of your homepage and your listserve at the bottom, it implies that you prefer to interact with your audience on your social media sites.

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3 Membership Engagement Strategies to Try Today

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Try hosting a Twitter (now known as X) Q&A relevant to your mission or service or a livestream on Twitch, Instagram, and Facebook. A simple interest poll can provide a considerable boost in attendees. Making it a monthly occurrence gives your members a reason to hit your follow button.

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10 LinkedIn Best Practices for Nonprofits

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Please sign up for Nonprofit Tech for Good’s email newsletter to be alerted of new posts. For now, LinkedIn Pages outperform Facebook and Twitter in organic reach and engagement. These numbers are based on the performance of Nonprofit Tech for Good, and of course, vary depending upon how your nonprofit uses Facebook and Twitter.

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10 Social Media Metrics for Nonprofit Organizations (and How To Track Them)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

e-Newsletter Subscribers. At the beginning of each of my webinars, I poll my attendees: “Where did you first find out about this webinar?&# The number 1 answer is always my e-Newsletter. Though subscription rates are dropping by an average of 1% each year, e-Newsletters are still a powerhouse of ROI. Volunteers.

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10 Online Fundraising Best Practices for Nonprofits

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The size necessary for Twitter is 500 x 250 pixels. Publish an e-newsletter. When polled, 25-30% of nonprofits do not use email to promote their programs and fundraising campaigns which is a mistake since email is the primary source of online donations. The ideal size for Facebook/Pinterest/Google+ graphics is 500 x 500 pixels.

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