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How to Design an Engaging Nonprofit Live Auction Catalog

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Many auction items come as a bundle—for example, a concert experience might include two front-row seats, merchandise, and a photo opportunity with the artist. Acknowledge Your Event Sponsors Securing corporate sponsorships is essential to the success of your nonprofit’s live auction. List everything the winner will receive.

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LinkedIn for Nonprofits: 7 Best Practices for Social Media Success

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Make sure your “About” section provides an accurate picture of your mission and what your organization does. Optimize your photos. The two most important pictures on your profile will be your profile picture and header image. Take advantage of sponsored content. Your header should also include a short tag line.

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Six ways to thank new (and repeat) donors at your association

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In each post, include relevant photos, images, or graphs, to further elevate the donor story. Use the space to share donation stories, pictures, and impactful fundraising statistics. Include a section that features a list of new donors, repeat donors, and sponsors. Leverage your online community.

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4 Ways to Continue Engaging Attendees After a Virtual Event

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Share Pictures of Your Event Online. Corporate sponsors. advises thanking sponsors publicly, and your events are the perfect opportunity to do so. advises thanking sponsors publicly, and your events are the perfect opportunity to do so. Invite sponsors to attend and receive their applause in person.

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Can You Use Your Own Photos on Your Website? Maybe Not

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Rules of Thumb for Using Photos of People. Are photos that you take with your camera or phone yours or your organization's property to use as you wish? Well, you would think so, but there are some rules around this, especially if the photos are of minors under 18. If the person pictured is under 18 years of age.

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How Nonprofit Use Tech To Increase Transparency

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Whether they be donors, employees, volunteers, partners, sponsors just someone who likes to read your blog, nonprofits are leveraging technology to allow the public a looking glass into the inner working of their organizations. Why is this important? Idea testing. Social engagement.

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Why Your Nonprofit Needs Peer-to-Peer Fundraising (and How to Use It)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A push-up, plank, yoga, pilates, or CrossFit (you get the picture) challenge. All challengers are encouraged to capture the fun with photos and/or videos and post it to their social media platforms using #PCFPushUp to help share a message of hope and solidarity for anyone affected by this disease.”