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100+ Fundraising Tasks for Your Nonprofit’s Board

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It is tempting to allow board members to skip fundraising, but this useful list is designed to give board members a wide range of tasks they can choose from to support the financial growth of your organization, and only a few involve directly asking for money. The term “call to action” (CTA) is used multiple times in the list.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Many sponsors and donors want recognition for their support. In other cases, the organization and the donors want to send a message to other donors that this organization has broad and deep support. A dedicated blog post about a donor’s journey toward supporting the organization. Mention the donor on the event web page.

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5 New And Quirky Nonprofit Social Media Tactics

TechImpact

With social media feeds ostensibly saturated with the Tweets, posts, and calls to action from their peers and other nonprofits, it becomes imperative that your nonprofit’s message stands out. Host a Twitter chat or Reddit AMA. Creating images, infographics, or any other visual will translate your message in a new way.

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4 ways to supercharge your nonprofit images to connect with your supporters

Care2

Action shots" - Capture your organizers and activists in action. This might mean grabbing photos from lobby days, meetings with legislators, protests and rallies, or other actions. You can caption these photos with brief tid bits of what happened and include links to Actions and Petitions so viewers can take action immediately.

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37 Social Media Ideas for Nonprofits

Whole Whale

Bring people behind the scenes Show your impact in action, but also consider your company culture. We love seeing Team Fox in action at the Michael J. Click around on Reddit It’s one of the top platforms for user-generated content and there are constant discussions (ranging from serious to, er, very light) on a huge variety of topics.

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Alistair Croll, Guest Post: Using Twitter for Fundraising - Lessons Learned from Beers for Canada

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We made the action obvious. Set up Reddit, Digg, and other social news aggregators. This made it easy for people to support us and spread the word. I was personally thanking a lot of our supporters but my connection to either the campaign or Visible Government was not clear since it was coming from my personal account.

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