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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This is the ninth post in a blog and webinar series called 101 Digital Marketing Best Practices for Nonprofits , written and presented by Heather Mansfield. Experiment and keep in mind that those who use Twitter regularly tend to love Twitter. Write tweets in clear, concise language. Twitter is not for every nonprofit.

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Online Fundraising Tips for Nonprofits

Saleforce Nonprofit

As nonprofit fundraisers, we are competing for space in the minds of our donors with the brands they interact with on a daily basis. Think about it: these days, our groceries are being ordered and delivered via app, and our devices push us recommendations and discounts on things we might want to buy based on our purchasing history.

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25+ Virtual Fundraising Ideas | A Guide for 2021

Qgiv

Switch Up Your Fundraising Language. Your donors have probably seen the same type of language from nonprofit organizations and businesses alike regarding COVID-19. At this point, all the language around “these trying times” and “unprecedented needs” and how you’ve had to “pivot” to adjust are white noise.

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Safety First: How to Mitigate Risk at In-Person Events

Qgiv

At Qgiv, we guide our work by keeping our core values top of mind, and one of those values is empathy. Keep in mind that some venues may not allow you to stake anything into the ground or even tie things to existing structures. When considering the layout of your event, pay special attention to any areas where folks will congregate.

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Is Your Nonprofit Using Data to Boost Productivity?

sgEngage

Highlights from that report: Most workers toggle between apps 10 times an hour , costing organizations 32 days per worker, per year of workplace productivity Staff spends 25% of their time looking for information they need to do their jobs Knowledge workers spend 40% of their time on work about work. That’s 800 hours times 1.25

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Cyber Security 101: Basics for Nonprofits

sgEngage

Keep in mind that these words can be in any language and include common phrases, like “letmein.” How to Select a Secure Fundraising Platform or CRM In an ever-evolving threat landscape, you need a trusted security partner who can help keep your focus on what matters—your mission.

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[VIDEO] How to Get a Return on Your Nonprofit Technology Investment

Bloomerang

Go read her blog. And so it’s sort of unmanaged, sort of unmanaged because people, we trust our teams, we trust our peers, and we trust that they’re going to figure out what systems, or tools, or apps they need to get their work done. They figured out how to use Amazon and apps and all kinds of stuff.