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Examples of Nonprofit Storytelling to Increase Donations and Involvement

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If someone asks you why you put so much work and energy into your nonprofit, this is the story that answers that question. To tell your nonprofit story well, put the audience first. But there are few things you can keep in mind every time you tell your story. Example #1. It’s the endgame for you AND for the donor.

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Donor Personas: How to Identify Your Unique Donor Audience

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And for Oatly, that is on purpose; I am exactly the customer they have in mind. Let’s dive in and explore how creating donor personas can help us engage and resonate with our target audience better, so that in turn, we can create more impact in our areas of work. Let’s explore an example. For me, it’s Oatly.

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How To Write A Nonprofit Mission Statement in 7 Steps (Plus 10 Great Examples)

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Mission statements are typically short and to the point, briefly communicating the nature of the organization’s work, impact , goals, and values. It should provide a clear explanation of the work you do and resonate with everyone involved—from top-level board members to the beneficiaries of your work. Here’s an example.

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Practical, Actionable SEO Tips for Nonprofits

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But when you’re lean on resources and human power, just producing blog posts and updating your website feels like a miracle, never mind SEO or a content strategy. But it’s worth it, because when you optimize your content, it acts as a kind of sleeper agent working to bring more awareness and support your way.

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Fundamentals of Audience Growth in the Nonprofit Sector

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How can your nonprofit organization increase its audience growth? To help organizations grow their audience—and also their returns and impact—I created an approach to communication development based on a system I’ve labeled IDEAS. When maximizing audience growth, an aimless attempt rarely works. Examples: Holistic care?

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6 Ways to Prepare Your Communications for Successful End-of-Year Fundraising

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By Rosie Powers , a Strategist at Mission Minded —a branding firm that works exclusively with nonprofits, foundations, and independent schools. As summer fades into fall, end-of-year fundraising season is top-of-mind for nonprofits. This analysis can help guide you towards what best engages your target audiences.

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5 Reasons Why Social Media is Essential for Small Nonprofits

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2) You can tailor social media to your audience. Consider your target donor audience as well as the constituents you serve. Then do some research on each social media platform to see where your different audiences are engaging. For example, maybe you’re utilizing the text-to-give feature.