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Julia Campbellā€™s Secret Sauce: Expert Social Media Tips for Nonprofits

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In this interview, Julia shares some of the strategies she teaches her clients, including her secret formula for social media calendars, how nonprofits can improve engagement on their social channels, and the one thing she wishes nonprofits would stop doing online. Another thing I recommend: look at your calendar for the year.

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Tech Tools to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

Tech Soup

system and integrates it through: Project management (organize calendars and assign tasks). integrates your email with calendars and contact information. surveys and polls. and by various reports for billing, HR, and analysis. The Huddle Donation Program. Communication (tie relevant conversations to their projects).

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Fundraising Apps: 25+ Tools To Help Your Org Raise More

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Polling capabilities enable quick decision-making between and leading up to meetings. Trello also has workflow automation features which include: Rule-based triggers Custom buttons Calendar commands Due date commands Why This Fundraising App Made Our List Trello works both from your desktop and from your mobile device with the Trello app.

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Simplifying nonprofit strategic planning for beginnersĀ 

Get Fully Funded

Saturday mornings work well for most organizations, giving attendees time and space to clear their calendars and their minds and focus. Poll your committee to make sure almost everyone can make it. Build in time to share a meal to create an atmosphere of camaraderie. Pick a location that is convenient and comfortable. Plan the retreat.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Knowledge: Subject matter expertise, research, polling, case studies. Swag or merch: calendars, printables, planners, notebooks. Observe your community research as it happens (polling, focus groups, town halls). Creative stuff: Things unique to your organization including the ability to create art, music, poetry, dance, etc.

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