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Culture, Community, and Technology—A Successful 2022 Convergence

.orgSource

With the introduction of culture to a digital environment, we saw interpersonal dynamics in a new light.orgCommunity , our professional development and networking organization, was thrilled to host two in-person events that brought people together to explore those themes and discuss significant issues that emerged from our post-pandemic experience.

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How to Communicate Meaningfully with Nonprofit Supporters in an Election Year

Media Cause

Understanding your nonprofit audiences—their hearts and minds, wallets and worlds—is critical to successfully communicating in an election year. It’s more important than ever to share your mission in a way that is real, relevant, and sensitive to what’s going on within your organization’s environment and the impact of your work.

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Building Blocks of Effective Creative: Relevance

M+R

It’s how we communicate compassion and outrage and hope, how we turn abstract and complex issues into concrete and immediate action. But here’s the thing: The audience for a piece of creative must believe the content is relevant to them, or they will ignore it. The question here is: what is already top of mind for our audience?

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3 Reasons Why Pinterest Is Still Relevant for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The first question that probably comes to your mind when reading this headline is – “Pinterest? If your audience and supporters include women (especially those in their mid-thirties to mid-forties) you definitely want to explore a presence on Pinterest. For example, Grist.org is a news website that focuses on the environment.

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Does My Nonprofit Need a New Website?

Allegiance Group

In the ever-evolving digital world, it’s essential that nonprofit websites are visually appealing and functional to engage with their audience effectively, convert visitors to donors, and achieve their goals. A microsite is a small, focused website that serves a specific purpose or caters to a particular audience.

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grist.org: Measuring Along the Ladder of Engagement

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

grist.org has succeeded in connecting with a younger audience that not only reads its content but is also inspired to take action. We’re getting results because a large percentage of our readers have told us that they have taken action based on reading grist.org content.”.

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Peer Pressure

Connection Cafe

The five messages were: • “Help the hotel save energy” • “Help save the environment” • “Partner with us to help save the environment” • “Help save resources for future generations” • “Join your fellow citizens in helping to save the environment” Peer pressure works.