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4 Ways to Continue Engaging Attendees After a Virtual Event

Achieve

Each of these methods aims to take advantage of the same virtual platforms your event initially engaged supporters on. As your nonprofit further develops your relationships with guests, you can change communication methods to fit supporter preferences. Then, adjust each template to make specific references to your nonprofit and event.

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Major Gifts and a $260,000 Online Donation

NetWits

In fact, Blackbaud’s 2011 Online Giving Report , noted that the largest online gift in 2011 was $260,000 ! The report further noted, “87% of the nonprofits in this analysis had at least one online gift of $1,000 or more during 2011.”. . — Larger and larger gifts are being given online. I hear $1,000 used most frequently.

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New Book: How To Implement Multichannel Online Campaigns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The book begins with an overview on my multi-channel marketing is important and provides a summary of research data and examples of how nonprofit institutions are using multiple channels effectively as part of advocacy, fundraising, and community building. Click to see larger version.

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Fusing Mobile Fundraising with Email & Social Media Outreach

NTEN

There are a few readily available methods that will allow you to start accepting donations via the mobile web in association with email and social media outreach. This method basically reformats and converts the page content into a mobile experience. It's advisable to research and select a firm with good customer references.

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What is Corporate Giving? The Ultimate Guide to Earning More

Nonprofits Source

Corporate giving programs fall under the wider umbrella of corporate philanthropy, which refers to any support companies provide to nonprofits. For example, if a business notices that many of its employees donate to the same cause, it can reach out to that organization and offer to sponsor their next fundraising event.

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Are Social Enterprises Viable Models for Funding Nonprofits?

ASU Lodestar Center

Social entrepreneurs argue that they can be change agents in both the for-profit and nonprofit sectors (Praszkier & Nowak, 2011). Another example is Goodwill, a nonprofit that sells merchandise to support its core function of finding jobs for hard-to-place individuals. Clean the World, 2015).

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Measuring Your Crowdsourcing Efforts by Aliza Sherman

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Each type dictates a different process and therefore requires different measurement and analysis methods. A Google search of crowdsourcing translation or crowdsourcing transcription, for example, should lead you to links for Lingotek, Acclaro and Smartling (translation) or Castingwords and Speechpad (transcription).

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