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Data and Storytelling: 6 Ways to Use Data to Move Your Mission

NTEN

Given the attention that Data gets from the media, influencers, and the hill, we believe that every communications department is obligated to look closer at their data and how they are using it - and should be tapping into it to get work done towards your organizations goals. It's locked in white papers, policy briefs, and fact sheets.

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When ‘Doing Good’ is the Focus: Enabling Donors to Create Positive Change

Connection Cafe

We often hear about the doing good movement in the context of millennials , and oftentimes Gen Z’ers, two generations that have demonstrated substantial shifts in attitude surrounding the belief in their own power to create positive change in the world. By midmorning of November 28 th , 1.64 Don’t Just Ask – Empower & Inspire.

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Data and Storytelling: 6 Ways to Use Data to Move Your Mission

Forum One

Given the attention that Data gets from the media, influencers, and the hill, we believe that every communications department is obligated to look closer at their data and how they are using it - and should be tapping into it to get work done towards your organizations goals. It's locked in white papers, policy briefs, and fact sheets.

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The Ultimate Online Fundraising: Guide + 10 Top Ideas

Bloomerang

Tell stories One of the best ways to engage supporters is to use effective storytelling strategies. Remember that recurring gifts shouldn’t encourage a “set it and forget it” attitude. For a successful partnership, equip your influencer with images, written content, and hashtags they can include in their posts.

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25 SMART Social Media Objectives

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

SMART Objectives are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely objectives. The Aspen Institute’s Nonprofit Advocacy Campaign guide points out they come in three flavors: Tactical: Tools and Techniques. Results: Money, time, or other tangible tesult that can be converted. Capacity: People, content, work flow, learning.

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20 Incredibly Easy Online Fundraising Ideas and Expert Tips

Bloomerang

Influencer campaign Influencer marketing is becoming increasingly popular in the nonprofit sector as people spend more and more time on social media platforms. For a successful partnership, equip your influencer with images, written content, and hashtags they can include in their posts.

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