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12 Ideas for a Virtual Fundraiser or Online Event

Get Fully Funded

Go into the planning stage of your virtual event with a can-do attitude, knowing you can create something fun and meaningful. Even though it’s virtual, you still have to promote the event, sell tickets or tables, get sponsors, and map out the program. Artists used their driveways as their canvas and posted a photo.

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E-Mediat Day 1: A Networked Mindset To Capacity Building

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by @sdarine. Since modeling the use of social media to document and share learning, we began with a discussion about our rules about live tweeting and posting photos. Once we mapped the network on the wall before our eyes, we reflected on the following questions: * What are the points of connection?

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50 Nonprofit Fundraising Strategies to Help You Raise More

Neon CRM

Explore Corporate Partnerships Partnering with local businesses or local branches of larger organizations can really boost your nonprofit’s reach. Even if it’s something as simple as holding a local 5k charity run, asking your supporters to conquer some kind of physical or mental challenge to raise money can yield great results.

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The Essential Nonprofit Annual Report Template & Full Guide

Bloomerang

Include photos or videos to show what your efforts looked like. Use a you-attitude throughout the document. A you-attitude is all about presenting accomplishments as your donors’ rather than your organization’s. Instead of only including photos of your constituents or staff, diversify your images to help convey more information.

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14 Top Nonprofit Websites to Inspire Your Organization

DNL OmniMedia

Let’s explore the ways that Mustard Seed promotes its mission throughout every inch of the site: Photo gallery. Their well-organized photo gallery page makes great use of space and showcases a variety of their efforts. These include: Local events calendar. Why This Nonprofit Website Stands Out. Mission page.

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Adventures in Participatory Journalism: An Interview with Sarah Rich about 48 Hour Magazine

Museum 2.0

The content was all over the map. There was a “let’s make it happen” attitude that I think was really appealing. For example, we received a photo essay that featured images taken months ago in French Guyana. For example, we received a photo essay that featured images taken months ago in French Guyana.