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[FREE WEBINAR] 10 Online Communication & Fundraising Best Practices for Small NGOs Worldwide

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Packed with practical advice and customized for small NGOs on a limited budget, this webinar will stress the importance of engaging website design, strategic email marketing, and current trends in online fundraising and social media. How to launch and maintain an email marketing strategy that consistently engages donors and supporters.

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Thursday Thoughts | Best Practices for Sustainer Program Communications

EveryAction

Welcome to another installment of Thursday Thoughts, a dedicated space for our friends in nonprofit sector leadership to reflect on reports, statistics, and other trends—because when our community shares knowledge, we can all do more good. Use this as an opportunity to retain and upsell existing donors! Alras Digital.

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10 Online Fundraising Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

As a general rule, donations pages should be simple, optimized for mobile giving, and ask for the minimal amount of information required to make a donation and to capture a donor’s contact information. It’s also worth sending a postcard campaign to your one-time donors asking them to become monthly donors.

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3 Quick Tips to Get the Most from Giving Tuesday

Saleforce Nonprofit

Before even getting started, be clear on what you want to achieve, starting with specific goals and KPIs in mind will help you measure whether or not your campaign has been a success and will give you a benchmark for the next year. Did you know that 65% of donors would give more if they knew the impact of their donations ?

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How to Stop Donor Attrition and Track Relevance

NonProfit Hub

If you find a donor and don’t plan for how to keep him or her, the costs are too high. We’re hemorrhaging donors, losing support as fast as we find it, seemingly condemned forever to pay a fortune just to stand still. Our social sector is in dire need of determined action to diminish donor attrition. It’s called “retention.”

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Unicef’s Little Bet on Pinboard

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The main objective was awareness in the first instance, but with the clear intent of moving people to becoming a donor. We’d like to try to benchmark it against other disruptive pinterest campaigns but we’re not sure there is a good comparison case study. What are your 2-3 tips or advice for ngos about using pinterest?

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Facebook's New Donate Button: Good or Bad for Nonprofits?

Care2

From all the donor data I have seen on Facebook, the answer is NO! BTW, you should check out the Nonprofit Social Networking Benchmark Report , which historically shows that the majority of nonprofits have not raised a dime on Facebook. No Access to Donor Data. Online Fundraising Social Networking Trends Web 2.0'