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How to Promote an Event on Instagram to Boost Attendance

Bloomerang

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. When you book a headliner act or keynote speaker, feature them in a sneak preview of your lineup.

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Grant Writing and the Perfect Storytelling

Tech Soup

A short vignette, such as this, will grab the reviewers' attention and encourage them to learn more about the issue. One of our winners from several years ago, who writes for a home for the elderly, submitted a stellar proposal that combined statistics and a story. It is a clever use of statistics combined with a story.

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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. Be prepared to cite statistics and offer solutions. Again, cite statistics and offer solutions. Draft your pitch as an email with the subject as the headline you would like to see.

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How to Maximize Success Stories Across Your Nonprofit’s Digital Channels

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Many of the issues they champion have taken a backseat in people’s minds this year, as our nation’s attention has been captured by one shocking event after another. There’s still time for your organization to secure important year-end gifts—if you can capture people’s attention and motivate them to support your cause.

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112 Tips to Raise More Money by Mail

BoardAssist

Your goal in the first part of the letter is to get your reader’s attention. Use statistics t o build credibility and make the cause more concrete. Artwork: 80%; photos: 75%; headlines: 56%; captions: 29%, and very little text! (~Tom Try larger sizes to get your reader’s attention. Tom Ahern). Use headings.

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Elevate your association’s annual report to connect with members and stakeholders

Nimble AMS

In addition to including the statistics, highlight some of your new members, featuring a Q&A that tells their membership stories. By showcasing your membership theme across the report, you will make annual reporting more than just numbers, holding the attention of members and key stakeholders.

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How to Makeover Your Nonprofit Homepage: 3 Top Strategies

Greater Giving

They can’t find any impact measurement statistics for your nonprofit , and the images featured on your homepage are awkwardly sized and don’t readily communicate how your organization is making a difference. Bring attention to the various issue areas that your nonprofit is working to solve to emphasize your nonprofit’s purpose.