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Four Tips To Boost Your Personal Resilience While Doing Nonprofit Work

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We will be doing early morning sessions to engage participants in some mindful moment and movement exercises. I’m going to share different techniques for weaving mindful moment and exercises into your workday. ” You simply close your eyes and picture yourself in a peaceful setting that brings you joy and relaxation.

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Five Tips for Nonprofits to Avoid Virtual Fatigue

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Alternately, If you are using Zoom, set up a personal room that is open 24/7 for people to drop into. Keep in mind not that everyone may want to participate in these types of activities, so you can also institute the I pass protocol or if done at the end of the meeting people who don’t want to participate can leave early.

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Retention and engagement: the importance of investing in content personalization

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When your members open up an email or log into your portal, you want them to feel that the content they see has been designed and served with them in mind. Once you have a picture of who they are and why they may leave, you can launch a campaign to mitigate this risk by delivering content you believe they want to engage with.

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How to Show Visual Impact on Your Online Donation Forms

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Boys and Girls Club of Dorchester added a banner image with cute pictures of children. Let’s look at some examples: Minds Matter of Los Angeles. Minds Matter of Los Angeles added a background image of the students that benefit from their programs. Alternatively, you can look up “image optimizer” for a few other sites.

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What Are You Doing with Your Donor Data?

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Alternatively, you might notice your donor response rates are low, indicating that some of your data is outdated or inaccurate. As you explore your donor data, keep these tips in mind to inspire donors to increase their support: Look for individuals who’ve given more over time. Fill In Gaps With Data Appends.

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How To Write A Nonprofit Mission Statement in 7 Steps (Plus 10 Great Examples)

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With a well-crafted mission statement, your nonprofit can present a clear, concise picture of what you do and why. The alternatives “we achieve” or “we determine” are far more descriptive. What positive outcomes are you aiming to create? Values: What are the core values that guide what you do and how you choose to do it?

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Which of Your Fundraising Events Need Online Waivers?

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By giving supporters a way to connect with other like-minded supporters and your nonprofit’s staff, you can facilitate community and deep relationships at these events. Risky, dangerous activities are what typically come to mind when you think about signing waivers. Which fundraising events require waivers? Activity-based events.

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