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Creating a Fundraising Culture in Your Nonprofit

Greater Giving

Learn their reason for becoming active in your nonprofit as you share stories about the work you have completed, projects currently going on, and the future plans that will need funding. Retirements would be one such point, as many people become more active with nonprofits after they’ve moved on from their careers. Ask—then ask again.

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7 Practical Tips for Engagement with a Higher Purpose On Social

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For example, use Twitter lists to track alums and subscribe to their Facebook updates. With old class photos, you can leverage memes like “ Throw Back Thursday , like in this example from Reshet Ramah , a network of alumni from across the globe. Make up your own nostalgia meme. Images work for engagement.

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Instagram Influencers and What We Know About Them

Connection Cafe

As I wrote about engaging everyday influencers in a recent piece, millennials are closely tracking and taking inspiration from these everyday influencers. The influencers you are more likely to activate are “micro-influencers”—grassroots people with Klout scores of 40 to 60. Corporations have known this for years.

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How Faith-based Nonprofits Can Use Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

Qgiv

Basic peer-to-peer planning looks like this: [This image describes the basic steps of a peer-to-peer fundraiser: 1. Track progress]. Even if they aren’t actively peer-to-peer fundraising for your mission, it’s important that your entire membership is on the same page. These tips can actively keep members engaged.

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10 Elements of an Effective Nonprofit or Do-Good Blog

Have Fun - Do Good

Make it easy to skim, but irresistible read Use images with every post. You can track who is linking to you and writing about your issue by using services like Google Analytics or SiteMeter. Hold and participate in online contests, challenges, blog carnivals and memes. nonprofit blog activism Number of comments.

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10 Facebook Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

billion monthly active users , Facebook is the largest social network in the world. Perhaps they can not get a Facebook ad budget approved or they are simply stuck in the outdated “social media is free” meme. Perhaps improved storytelling (text, images, videos, polls, stickers, etc.)

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Effective Social Media Planning & Storytelling for Nonprofit Fundraising Success

CauseVox

By identifying your target donor audience, you can focus your efforts on the platforms where they are most active. Actively participating in conversations shows your supporters that you value their input and fosters a sense of community. Look for patterns, demographics, and behavioral insights of your current donor base.