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10 Powerful Online Fundraising Ideas for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Upon signing up, be sure to include your logo, photos and message to show them what you’re all about, then promote your program via email, text and social media. Diverse social media content will speak to a diverse donor base. It’s important to find creative ways to capture their attention mid-scroll. It pays to pay attention.

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How to Promote an Event on Instagram to Boost Attendance

Bloomerang

You may risk your content getting lost in the crowd. For instance, you might share photos from last year’s successful event or a behind-the-scenes look at your event setup. Ensure your photos are a good mix of candids and posed photos and avoid distracting filters or editing styles. Make it short and easy to remember.

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Supercharge Giving Tuesday Contributions with an Optimized Donation Page

The Modern Nonprofit

Unfortunately, subpar formatting, uninspiring content, and other mishaps could be holding back your fundraising efforts. Have a clear message Kick off your giving page with an attention-grabbing headline that captures your mission and what you’re asking for. Sounds pretty smooth, right?

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Content Curation: Are You A Fire Hose or A Focusing Lens?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo by Salendron. Does your nonprofit do content curation as part of its content strategy? Content curation is the organizing, filtering and “making sense of” information on the web and sharing the very best pieces of content that you’ve cherry picked and shared with your network.

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How to Convert Your Nonprofit Website Visitor into a Donor

Get Fully Funded

The challenge is grabbing your visitor’s attention. Something in the photos and the language on the page pulled me in and made me care. A photo accompanied by a concise story or a short video with an attention-grabbing headline should be right there to introduce your visitor to the essence of your organization’s work.

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11 LinkedIn Profile Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Use a Professional Photo for Your Profile Photo. It’s best to use a profile photo on LinkedIn that speaks to your professional career, not your personal life (that is, not photos that were taken on vacation, with the family, in costume, and so on). Customize Your Headline.

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The Secret To Social Media Engagement: Kiss A Squirrel!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Then I build out the content and discussion questions. In reviewing the data and themes from the audience input, some terrific questions about engagement popped out: How can we become better at using social media so that our channels experience more engagement and convert people to get involved? Craft good headlines. Be visual.