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Putting Our Humanity Back at the Center of Engagement

sgEngage

As we make the transition into 2024, I have been reflecting a lot on the last year as well as my dreams for the year ahead. Key interconnectivity between wellbeing and engagement When we think about the biggest influence on our engagement it often comes down to our current state of wellbeing.

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3 Strategies to create an effective nonprofit homepage

Candid

It also solidifies their first impression of your organization and influences whether they’re interested in further exploring and supporting your cause. If you’re new to web design and development, creating a homepage that accurately reflects your nonprofit’s mission and values can feel difficult. Be mobile-friendly.

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Social Media and Governance: Reflections from BoardSource

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

With almost 100 people in the room, I started the session asking folks to shout out the first two words that came to mind when they thought about social media. As expected, I heard two themes – words that describe the power and benefits of social media and those that articulate very real concerns.

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Understanding Event Sponsorships: 3 Insights for Nonprofits

DipJar

Ambassadors: Partner with social media influencers and have them share your event details with their expansive personal networks. Keep in mind that all companies will expect something different and be able to offer different forms of support. Tailor your incentive programs and benefits to meet the unique needs of your partner.

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Top 5 Nonprofit Branding Mistakes

Media Cause

Knowing your audience is about learning their rational and emotional needs, behaviors, mindsets, motivations, barriers, and external influences, all from a sociological, psychological, and cultural perspective. Or more detrimental—not consistently being able to articulate what the bigger picture even is. .

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5 Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Tips for Millennial Audiences

Achieve

The real power behind appealing to this age group with your peer-to-peer fundraisers lies in the fact that they’re tech-savvy, have connections with like-minded individuals, and are willing to put in the work to help worthy causes succeed. . Millennial donors are often influenced by quick, seamless, and easily accessible experiences.

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Nine Digital Marketing Lessons Nonprofits Can Learn from charity: water

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

With that in mind, here are nine marketing lessons other nonprofits can take away from charity: water. Brian Gardner defines social proof as “the positive influence created when people find out others are doing something – now, suddenly, everyone else wants to do that something too.”. Tap Into the Power of Social Proof.

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