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4 Quick Tips to Remember When Planning an Advocacy Campaign

Top Nonprofits

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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Beyond the Newest Philanthropy Buzzword: Knowledge Work Is Core to Equitable Change

sgEngage

Essence of knowledge After more than two decades in the knowledge field—located at various times in community program evaluation, academia and philanthropy—I have come to the conclusion that our biggest problem in maximizing knowledge work is that we too often conflate knowledge with learning. Fast forward to today….

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Nonprofit Email Marketing: The Ultimate Guide for Online Engagement

DNL OmniMedia

Once upon a time, the ability for a nonprofit to tell its story was handled through analog means. This section will discuss the various types of marketing campaigns you may hold to further your fundraising, stewardship, and even advocacy efforts. An articulated reason for why you’re holding the event. Advocacy Campaigns.

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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.

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Philanthropic Leadership: Engaging Board Members As Fundraising Ambassadors

Bloomerang

Nice to see a full room, especially and during such a busy and hectic time of year. But most importantly, I know a lot of you have already done this, but please feel free to chat in during the session we’re going to save some time for Q&A at the end. I’m so excited for you all to be here. I’m Steven.

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One-Man Bands and Museum Labor as an Access Barrier

Museum 2.0

Seemingly without thought, cymbal hand and kazoo mouth sounded in time with keyboard hand and horn foot. Everything ordered, everything in time, everything easy. We might think of structural racism or the classism inherent in our funding structures. I hope to hear you articulate your thoughts in comments or on social.

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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. But what constitutes a well-designed and successful website?