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How Make-A-Wish is Telling New Stories with Audience Personas

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Many nonprofits fall into the trap of believing that their audience is the general public, when the truth is that your supporters are much more nuanced than that. A great way to narrow in on your organization’s audience is to develop audience personas. Put your audience first.

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Creating a Nonprofit Digital Strategy with ChatGPT: A Practical Guide

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This framework provides a holistic approach, encompassing various dimensions of a digital strategy, including audience engagement, content creation, and impact measurement. Uncover the step-by-step process of defining goals, selecting prompts, implementing initiatives, and measuring impact in this comprehensive guide.

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Nonprofit Communications Plan: How-To Identify an Audience and Create an Avatar

Bloomerang

Any experienced marketer would tell you that understanding one’s audience is key to success in communication. When creating a strategic communications plan, it is important to identify your goals for each particular communications effort. Each goal may have several different audiences in which you want to communicate to. .

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Audience Research vs. Usability Testing: Which to Use When

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How can you understand how your audience perceives a digital tool, an online experience, or the world more broadly? The most common approaches are through two research approaches: audience research and usability testing. Defining your research goals. This is where audience research comes in.

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Turning the comms toolkit upside down

Candid

Pivoting to find a better way In the leadup to launching Demographics via Candid this year, the request came in for a fully baked, pre-launch toolkit. Take the time to clarify your goals, potential audiences, and basic messaging first. So why were we expecting our partners to do so? This time, we argued for a different approach.

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Developing A Strategy That Will Help You Become A Great Nonprofit Storyteller

Bloomerang

The audience needs to hear the message but wants to consume the peanut butter, so to speak. . The things I’ll cover in this series—strategy, creativity, and logistics— are the building blocks for how to share quality stories that change minds, win hearts, and improve relationships. Setting goals and objectives for telling your story.

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5 Tips For Event Sponsorship Success

Bloomerang

In this article, we will provide five tips to help you identify and secure sponsors for nonprofit events that will position your organization to achieve its fundraising goals. Understand your audience to identify target sponsors The first step in event sponsorship success is to understand the audience for your event.

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