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NTC: Plenary – Dan Heath, Flip the Switch

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He showed examples when change comes joyfully, like weddings and having children. He talked about changes in technology and fashion. We rarely train our analytical capacity to what is working. He showed a series of photos from the Common Ground campaign for homeless to get homes – before and after photos.

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NTC Plenary: Dan Heath, Flip the Switch

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He showed examples when change comes joyfully, like weddings and having children. We rarely train our analytical capacity to what is working. He showed a series of photos from the Common Ground campaign for homeless to get homes – before and after photos. Think back when your children learned to walk.

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NTC Plenary: Dan Heath, Flip the Switch

NTEN

He showed examples when change comes joyfully, like weddings and having children. We rarely train our analytical capacity to what is working. He showed a series of photos from the Common Ground campaign for homeless to get homes - before and after photos. Think back when your children learned to walk. "Change is hard."

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Crafting Impactful Narratives: The Art of Nonprofit Storytelling

CauseVox

StoryBrand Framework There are two major ways you can think about crafting stories, and you can test this through donor research and data analytics to see which is more successful for you. As the fundraiser, you are simply a guide helping your donor find a way to make a meaningful impact in the world.

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Strategies to Tell if Your Nonprofit Content Marketing is Hurting or Helping

Bloomerang

You need to get a handle around current constituent engagement tools such as Google analytics or whatever your nonprofit CRM or email provider offer. children at border,” “separated children,” “immigrant children,” “detained children,” “incarcerated children”) so you can use the most popular terms in your own content.

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