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How to Succeed With Nonprofit Direct Mail Fundraising

Allegiance Group

Contact Us! If you find constituents who support a cause similar to yours that highly value transparency and community-driven outreach, you’ll want to differentiate your nonprofit by highlighting those qualities in the direct mail you send out during your campaign. Let’s get started! Conducting a marketing opportunity analysis.

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Reflections from Independent Sector and Blackbaud Conferences

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As an early adopter, I remember switching, despite how strange it felt. Yet, at the time, people were questioning “How could serious work ever be done using a pull down menus?&#. In many cases, the slow to change eventually adopt or they no longer remain relevant to their constituents, donors, or loose their edge.

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Five Fundraising Tips for Grassroots Organiztions

NTEN

Whether your grassroots organization relies on social networks or thrives on face to face (F2F) contact, these five basic tips will help you achieve your fundraising goals more successfully. Surveying individuals who are currently not donating to your cause can help you learn: Why they are not currently donating. Conduct a survey.

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9 Ways to Take Integrated Marketing to the Next Level

NonProfit Hub

Don Schultz , one of the pioneers of integrated marketing communications, has presented many different ways for organizations to adopt and implement integrated marketing. Much like attitudes and awareness, the efficiency of your media tools should not be your main measurement of communications success.

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Donor Appeals: The HOW Matters as Much as the WHY

Bloomerang

On paper (pun intended) the appeal made sense: send a prospective donor, whose interest in the big-picture cause of the organization aligns with the specific mission, some crisp, professionally produced, compelling stats, along with an easy opportunity to engage financially AND a free gift. They need a concise, compelling reason to engage.

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The Bots are Here: Leading With Our Humanity in the Age of Automation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

that most nonprofit organizations are very slow to adopt new technologies, but we can’t afford to dismiss or ignore both the upsides and downsides of the Age of Automation even though it does feels frightening and overwhelming. Building your contact lists and signing up volunteers for your cause. They include: .

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How Corporations Can Improve Workplace Giving without Increasing Administration

Givinga

Changing employee attitudes and an increased emphasis on corporate responsibility has made workplace giving essential to business. But employees don’t just want businesses to donate; they want to see meaningful contributions to causes. Unfortunately, not all charities fit the bill, which can cause legal and tax challenges.

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