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What is Sponsored Content and How To Make It (The Right Way)

Association TV

Welcome to the land of sponsored content. What is sponsored content? What is sponsored content? Sponsored content is what happens when those worlds collide like chocolate and peanut butter to make a delicious snack. You can see in the last line of text, this article is sponsored by pharmaceutical giant Allergan.

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100+ Fundraising Tasks for Your Nonprofit’s Board

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Stay in regular contact with newsrooms and pitch stories to help the organization reach a larger audience. Many boards have policies requiring the full board (or each member individually) to hit a fundraising goal and this worksheet helps get them organized and on a path to success. Cultivation. It’s easier than it sounds.

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How To Get Corporate Support Without “Selling Out”

Kindful

Imagine getting a new $100,000 sponsor and finding out the next day they expect access to your membership and mailing list. What other types of nonprofits do they sponsor? Ask them: Who is your target audience? Ask your board members who they do business with and brainstorm contacts. Setting clear goals and boundaries.

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An Open letter to Crowdfunding Companies from the California Association of Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: The crowdfunding industry has sponsored legislation in California to clarify what is legally permissible. CalNonprofits anticipates more state and federal policy efforts to emerge as this industry and these practices mature and has released this Open Letter to Crowdfunding Platforms.

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How to Start a Nonprofit: 12 Essential Steps for Success

Bloomerang

Consider whether your community has a wide range of potential giving sources willing to help out, including individual donors , corporate sponsors, foundations, and government agencies. Look into: Your primary audience. Where will we turn to for financial support? What potential challenges or risks will the nonprofit face?

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Your Complete Guide to Planning Your First Special Event

Get Fully Funded

Especially look for people with experience getting event sponsors, as this is the key to putting on an event that brings in money! Think about what is right for your audience. Plan at least six months out to give yourself enough time to work and to allow time to nail down sponsors. Or an outdoor festival with food trucks?

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Where to Start Your Search for Silent Auction Items

Get Fully Funded

When you reach out to any of these individuals, make sure you have a concrete donation acceptance policy as a part of your auction rules. This is important to ensure you have the backing to reject any proposed gifts that may not suit your audience or cannot be featured in your auction. Reach out to corporate partners.

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