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Is climate change action the new face of natural disaster relief?

Candid

As extreme weather makes front-page headlines year-round, each news cycle brings fresh evidence that we are living in unprecedented times. Whether it’s global heatwaves, flooding in Pakistan, Canadian wildfires that block out the sun, decade-long droughts in Africa, or ever more powerful hurricanes, natural disasters have our attention.

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Meet the EveryAction Team 2018

Everyaction

Sure, sometimes there’s a crunch to release something, or a customer support ticket that requires extra attention?—?but In the current news cycle, it seems like bad news makes it to all the headlines. I mainly work with clients in the climate and conservation space, but have recently taken on international aid organizations as well.

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Top Lessons from GivingTuesday 2023

Neon CRM

GivingTuesday 2023 by the Numbers Most leading headlines focus on the overall total dollars raised on GivingTuesday. Give because you deeply care about water conservation). As you turn your attention to end-of-year campaigns and planning for next year, spend some time on a critical analysis of your current fundraising tactics.

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Back to Blogging with a Roundup of Terrific Articles

Museum 2.0

I thought a library was one of the few sites where the urge to conserve and the desire to improve—twin poles of our political mind—were easily and naturally united. OR IF YOU HAVE A SHORTER ATTENTION SPAN. This is mostly just a really great headline. Give yourself a long afternoon and read it. Happy reading!'

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How to Get Your Nonprofit’s Story in the News

Get Fully Funded

There are plenty of ordinary happenings that can grab a headline, such as your nonprofit’s annual student art contest or upcoming 5K. Draft your pitch as an email with the subject as the headline you would like to see. Start with a headline that summarizes your news. For the subject line, write the headline you want to see.

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If Google were a nonprofit, what would its website look like?

Connection Cafe

Giving your visitor too many links, too many choices, or too much information divides their attention and detracts from the bare essence of what you are trying to achieve. Ocean Conservancy. The most meaningful information you have to share should be at the forefront with options for next steps. Google got it Right!

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10 Best Practices for Planning Successful Crowd Funding or Giving Day Campaigns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The content you create doesn’t have to be from scratch for every channel, you are simply tweaking or optimizing it for the channel. The skill of writing good headlines is an important one to develop! Social channels are also used to continue to cultivate and engage with the donor to retain them.

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