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Maximizing Multichannel Fundraising for Higher Education

Connection Cafe

Ensure you capture your reader’s attention early. Your school’s direct mail should be designed so it grabs readers’ attention and convinces them to give. Include headlines and plenty of white space to make it easy to read. Use italicized and bold text to call attention to the most important points.

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[VIDEO] 4-Step Plan to More Donations and Greater Fundraising Results

Bloomerang

” So I started reverse engineering what was working for us and other nonprofits, really becoming a student, studying other nonprofits, like what’s working for these organizations that are finding success. And your voice and your unique personality that no one else has. And then what’s your voice?

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112 Nonprofit Blog Posts, Articles, and Stories from 2013 You Can’t Miss.

Connection Cafe

With the ever declining attention span of your audience, it’s necessary that you start appealing to a broader range of senses. Colleen Fahey’s article, How Audio Enhances Your Brand Content: Find Your Signature Sound , provides guidance for how your nonprofit can strengthen its voice. Have you ever thought about it?

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Generation Change: A New Era of Advocacy

Media Cause

Instead, Gen-Z led efforts have been able to grab headlines and achieve victories in areas where established efforts have failed. Somehow conservative extremists being outwitted by teenagers makes the victories more headline worthy – garnering them even more resources and support. A few of Gen Z’s major advocacy wins: Raising $2.3M