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3 Essential Social Media Fundraising Metrics for Nonprofits

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By paying more attention to which posts and other social media activities garner the most engagement on the platforms, you’ll be able to hone your strategy over time to spark more interest in your nonprofit. But with so many platforms to choose from, how do you decide which ones to center your efforts on?

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Maximizing Social Engagement for #GivingTuesday

NonProfit Hub

Should you work with influencers to boost your fundraiser’s reach? But, are you doing much else with the platforms beyond that? Because they use a platform that many people already have access to and they have a defined end-point, there aren’t many barriers stopping supporters from getting involved. About the Author.

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Maximizing Social Engagement for #GivingTuesday

NonProfit Hub

Should you work with influencers to boost your fundraiser’s reach? But, are you doing much else with the platforms beyond that? Because they use a platform that many people already have access to and they have a defined end-point, there aren’t many barriers stopping supporters from getting involved. About the Author.

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How to Build Platforms that Our Movements Can Own

Non Profit Quarterly

It costs millions to build a tech platform. Ultimately, tech platforms require too much time and care to be just a side-project for most nonprofits. Combining a tech platform with fiscal sponsorship, Open Collective can take on the compliance side—like dealing with the Internal Revenue Service—so that groups can focus on their work.

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Guest post by Brian Reich: GamesThatGive - You Play. We Donate. Charities Win.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

GamesThatGive is going to have a huge influence on the charitable giving space for a few reasons: 1) People are already playing casual games, in big numbers, and for long periods of time. Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans Association. He is the author of Media Rules!: The Wilderness Society. Ronald McDonald House Charities.

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Social Media for Good and Evil, Strong and Weak Ties, Online/Offline,and Orgs and Networks

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The post initially caught my eye because there was a quote from Jennifer Aaker and Andy Smith, co-authors of The Dragonfly Effect (I’m giving away a copy ). I posted a link on FB page and it prompted quite a discussion from nonprofit folks. The Obama campaign, for one. The aforementioned Greater Greater Washington.

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