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Elevate Your Fundraising Game with These Essential Nonprofit Books

Pamela Grow

It’s part graphic design, part design-thinking, part storytelling, part strategic thinking and part love note to you amazing humans who work so hard for your causes, your donors, your mission, and your desire to contribute and make positive change in our world.” Storytelling in the Digital Age: A Guide for Nonprofits.

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6 fun things our ads team tried at end of year

M+R

Rich Storytelling Experiences, Planned Parenthood & National Geographic Society. As we continue to see our traditional acquisition channels struggling with privacy restrictions, we constantly need to find new ways to engage with potential donors. – Conor Amrien, Digital Ads Manager. Sharethrough offered just that.

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6 Insights The Sharing Economy Tells Us About The Future Of Fundraising

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When’s the last time you made a purchase without checking Amazon for reviews? All of us have access to our own communication channels (social media platforms, email, recommendation sites, etc.) These channels have shifted power from the nonprofit to the donor. 5: Collaborative Storytelling Sells. 3: Donors Hold Power.

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How non-profits become experts at Social Branding

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The first is compelling brand storytelling, and the second is fluency in social technology. Unfortunately few brands effectively master both, as veteran storytellers struggle to deeply understand social technology, or digital natives rush to emerging technology only to overlook the importance of storytelling.

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How to Get the Public Behind Your Cause in 2016

Achieve

But there are powerful new storytellers on the scene. Whether it’s in the form of blogs, YouTube video channels, or popular Twitter, Snapchat and Instagram feeds, social media has taken the world by storm — and nonprofits need to identify the “influentials” leading the charge in their space and educate them about their issue.

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How to Convert Your Nonprofit Website Visitor into a Donor

Get Fully Funded

It’s also not the time to invite people to purchase event tickets or buy something from your Amazon wish list. Always be capturing new stories for your website, newsletters, and social channels. Bring your website to life with compelling storytelling and lead every nonprofit website visitor to an engaging donate page.

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Book: A Great How-To On Creating Social Content

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

View on Amazon. I picked up a copy of Content Rules by Ann Handley and CC Chapman and could not put it down. The books shares the secrets to creating good content on social channels that engages your audiences. If you have a newsletter article, run it on the blog. Think about bundling your content across different channels.

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