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6 Ways to Create Buzz Around Your Charity Golf Tournament

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Get more golfers and sponsors to the green with these insider tips to create buzz and promote the tournament. Besides the obvious fundraising power, golf events spread awareness about your organization, build and advance partnerships, and provide meaningful donor stewardship and outreach. Partner with local influencers and celebrities.

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Pandemic-Proofing: 30 Fundraising Ideas During COVID

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You can expand your reach with virtual fundraisers and spread awareness of your organization’s mission far and wide. Donors are more likely to give when they know their donations are being matched, so ensuring that your supporters are aware of your fundraiser is the best way to succeed. Haunted porch contest. Plant sale.

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Interview with Jonathon Colman: Social Media Secrets from a Green Geek

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

sites were the right way to grow our constituency and awareness online that I dedicated a lot of personal time to pursuing them both before- and after-hours. Our Flickr photo contest. I routinely bookmark and comment on environmental news, green blogs, and stories about sustainability and alternative energy technology.

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100+ Fundraising Event Ideas to Try in 2021 and Beyond

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While virtual fundraising events were simply a quick alternative, they actually proved to be a convenient and effective way to engage with donors. This is only for the brave at heart but is also a great way to raise awareness of your mission. With a pet photo contest, ask supporters to submit photos of their furry friends beforehand.

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52 Nonprofit Event Ideas That People Will Love

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Golf Tournament Bring together avid golfers and local philanthropists—in many cases, they’re one and the same—for a day on the greens. By coming up with an unconventional—and difficult or trying—way for participants to show their support, your nonprofit can raise a lot of awareness and dollars for your cause.

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