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How To Do A Donor Cultivation Event

Bloomerang

They also offer a fun, relaxed, social setting for you (and your board) to get to know your donors free of intimidation and formalities. . Immerse your donors in the action so they can experience your work. How can you put your donor in the middle of the action experiencing your programs? Donors get to see your need firsthand.

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How to Use Storytelling for Nonprofits to Tug Heartstrings and Raise Funds

Get Fully Funded

For our fictitious story, the plot is that many children only eat one meal a day — dinner. For example, our plot is that many children eat one meal a day and do poorly in school. They’re just overall happier children, and their success at school sets them up for success later in life! What is happening in your hero’s life?

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37 Spring Fundraising Ideas for Small Nonprofits

Whole Whale

And because we love rapid ideation and an excuse for a fundraiser here at Whole Whale, we’ve put together over 30 fun nonprofit fundraising ideas for you to spring into this season. Get a selection of your breakfast favorites and a variety of milks — make it extra fun with a pajama party vibe for your supporters. Enroll Now.

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7 Spring Fundraising Ideas to Enhance Your Relationship With Current Donors

CauseVox

If urgency is the instinct to act, purpose is the thought behind the action to give. Then, on the day of the campaign, share a powerful nonprofit story, the purpose of your quick campaign (the intended impact), the deadline to give, and a strong call-to-action. or comment on your posts. It’s the same concept.

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More than Clicking the "Like" Button: Social Media Integration & Nonprofit Websites

NTEN

For the social web to come alive and really spark change, users need to be given other actions to take beyond standard sharing. We’re constantly exploring new and improved ways to mobilize communities; here are three sites that ask users to do more than simply hit share, but instead to take an action and to be part of something real.

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Why and How Rituals Build Resilience in the Nonprofit Workplace

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Weave reflection Into Meetings: Incorporate formalized reflection activities such as “ After Action Reviews ” for large projects and campaigns. Some of my favorites include having staff wear something silly like a pink boa when they do an after action review of project that didn’t work or doing failure bows.

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6 Creative Program Ideas for Arts & Cultural Organizations

Connection Cafe

Another fun thing I did in Chicago was go to the zoo in the dark, freezing cold. Ballet Austin not only hosts ballets throughout the year, but also has Pilates and ballet classes for adults and children. Many museums and zoos offer summer camps for children. Share your experiences in the comments below!

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