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Practical, Actionable SEO Tips for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

While it can be hugely helpful, AI doesn’t do an amazing job writing for the searcher’s intent or your audience. Tailor content to your audience: For instance, Eventgroove enables nonprofits to easily run online raffles. Highlight authentic stories: Share real-life examples of the impact your nonprofit has made.

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Examples of Nonprofit Storytelling to Increase Donations and Involvement

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The way you tell your story and engage people in your message can make or break your fundraising efforts. And how do you tell a good story? Stories are interactive, bonding. Shared stories can tie whole cultures and groups together. Shared stories bind all sorts of people, from families to religious groups.

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Build Stronger Connections by Telling Your Nonprofit’s Story

Nonprofits Source

By using narrative and storytelling techniques, you’ll be able to communicate your nonprofit’s mission and impact while building stronger emotional connections with your audience. 3 Top Nonprofit Storytelling Strategies Well-crafted nonprofit stories will help you engage with your audience and inspire them to take further action.

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Unlock the Power of Maps to Boost Your Nonprofit’s Fundraising

The Fundraising Authority

It is often much more effective to use as few words as possible and let images tell the stories for us. When we use images that are based on real data and facts, our story, and more importantly – our conclusions – become self-evident. Our audience is no longer taking our word for it.

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How To Use Stories To Raise Money On Social Media

TechImpact

You can collect fantastic, compelling stories, but if no one hears or sees them, they fall flat. You can manage 10 social media accounts, but if you are not telling great stories and cutting through the online clutter, your audience will not engage. The key is using stories to get people’s attention on social media channels.

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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Before you follow any account, ensure that your profile is complete with (1) a well-designed profile photo and header image; (2) a bio that expresses clearly your organization’s mission; and (3) a link to your website. For example, if you send a tweet on Monday morning at 8 am, retweet that same tweet the next day at 1pm.

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10 Blogging Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Finally, and of course, to effectively reach all audiences your blog (and website) must be mobile-compatible. Posts can be as little as 250 words with a featured image or as long as a 5,000-word photo essay. Below are three examples from three different nonprofits: 1) e-Newsletter opt-in on the Marshall Project blog.

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