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10 Brilliant Social Media Content Ideas for Nonprofits

Bloomerang

Your social channels should reflect your mission and values. Storytelling is a powerful way to connect with your followers. Profile Your Supporters & Volunteers You have your volunteers supporting your cause. Profile Your Supporters & Volunteers You have your volunteers supporting your cause.

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Road Trip! Fundraising, Advocacy, Community Building, Storytelling and Recruitment on the Road.

Care2

Road trips are an excellent platform for causes to tell important stories, engage volunteers, and fundraise in an innovative way. Creating meaningful volunteer opportunities. Events - This is where you can engage your volunteers in a big way. Share pictures, video, Tweets, Facebook posts, and blog reflections from the road.

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Key Leadership Takeaways From The Book, Against The Grain

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Storytelling is one of the most powerful ways to communicate. Courtney then went on to be a volunteer football coach and operator of Classic American Hardwood s, a $40 million lumber company and 2013 inductee into the prestigious Society of Entrepreneurs. For me, each story and chapter gave me the opportunity for self-reflection.

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

Bloomerang

Jimmie Alford, one of the great fundraisers in America, told me a story a few years ago, which was about this volunteer who had to raise money for mental health in a community. ” And the volunteer said, “Oh, I’m not asking for money, I just want to get your advice. We know that storytelling is powerful.

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Coach Bill Courtney Tells Powerful Stories And Shares Insightful Leadership Lessons

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Storytelling is one of the most powerful ways to communicate. Today, he is a volunteer football coach and operator of Classic American Hardwood s, a $40 million lumber company and 2013 inductee into the prestigious Society of Entrepreneurs. For me, each story and chapter gave me the opportunity for self-reflection.

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[VIDEO] You’ve Been Let Go From Your Nonprofit Job – Now What?

Bloomerang

I like that attitude and the way you framed it. So I think it’s an opportunity to really reflect and also, you know, as Sarah mentioned, that you might be juggling different priorities, you know? Storytelling is just so important to me. Ephraim: Excellent. That was fantastic. Ephraim: Excellent. What would you like to do?

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Observations from The Tech Virtual Museum Workshop, Month 1

Museum 2.0

I'm functionally managing (and continually growing) an exhibition team of highly diverse volunteers. I can talk to an artist about her digital storytelling piece while watching two engineers experiment with a sensor-rich dance floor. Why not apply the same attitude to our own staff?

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