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4 Quick Tips to Remember When Planning an Advocacy Campaign

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If you’ve ever led an advocacy campaign, you know that it has an incredible number of moving pieces. That’s why planning is the most important stage in your advocacy campaign. Throughout the planning and action stages of your advocacy campaign, you’ll collect a ton of data. Set clear campaign goals and identify a timeline.

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What strategies should nonprofits implement for high-performing cross-sector collaboration?

ASU Lodestar Center

The Bridgespan Group reminds leaders that “cross-sector collaboration is a complicated and time-consuming process, given the complexity of the issues and range of stakeholders involved.” Trust is the oxygen of any successful collaboration, even more than money, time, or mission. So where should nonprofit leaders begin?

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The Nonprofit Marketing Funnel: Up Your Comms Impact with This Strategy

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It’s the foundation that enables you to articulate your organization’s mission and channel the inspiring stories of those whom you’ve helped. Now is the time to fine tune to really help your supporters be more effective. Take action to make it easier for your community to volunteer and do advocacy work. About Elevation.

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Demographics Are Destiny: How and Why to Diversify Your Staff Now!

NTEN

I asked both women to talk about how they apply the lens of gender when planning advocacy campaigns, building coalitions, and marketing their programs. Articulating your business goals will make it easier to keep your "eye on the prize" when times get rough. Map your network. Mapping your whole network is important.

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How to Start a Nonprofit: 12 Essential Steps for Success

Bloomerang

Starting a nonprofit requires a decent amount of time and energy. Can you clearly articulate the issue you’re hoping to solve? For example, perhaps your idea for creating a nonprofit focused on raising funds for children fighting cancer started with one family’s need for support in a challenging time. Determine salary ranges.

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The Public Argument About Arts Support as Seen through the Lens of the Detroit Institute of Arts

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The millage will provide about $23M per year for ten years to support operations, during which time the DIA hopes to raise $400M to enhance its endowment and replace the operating income from the millage. If I were running the DIA, I would have used the ArtsWave report to map out talking points during the millage debate.

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5 Website Features All New Nonprofits Should Know and Use

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We react positively when we find a website with strong, well-structured design, but it can be difficult to articulate what made the design strong. Nonprofit websites have grappled with this problem for some time and have come to a few useful solutions, such as: Blog. Classes, webinars, and presentations.