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Build excitement before you ask: Rethink your year-end giving social media plan

Candid

Remind your audience why they love your cause and your organization. This is a great way to get some easy content ready to share, while also reminding your audience of the amazing things you’ve done over the last year. People stay on these social platforms to enjoy the scroll, not to click a link and leave.

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These 3 Types Of Nonprofits Spend The Most On Advertising According To This 2021 Study

Kindful

The data in the study comes from Cause IQ , the leading nonprofit data platform. . This image is from Music Worcester , a nonprofit that spent $53,416 on advertising in 2020. Their mission is to bring inspiring and varied musical experiences to expanding audiences through concerts, performances, and educational programs. .

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Build a Non-profit Website that Works [Steal These Ideas!]

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Start With the Basics: Platform, Domain Name, and Site Map The first thing you need to do in building your non-profit website is choose a platform. It’s easy, though these platforms and templates limit what you can do. Professional website developers do not use these platforms! Any of these platforms will do.

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10 Mistakes Your Nonprofit Is Making On Social Media

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Hint: A great time to do this is when you are creating your annual budget and marketing plan. Hint: I typically recommend posting 3-4x per week per channel as a starting point. If you landed on your organizations Instagram feed, would you be able to quickly tell what the mission is based on the videos/images posted in the grid?

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Nine Digital Marketing Lessons Nonprofits Can Learn from charity: water

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Image from Flickr by Xurble. One of the most powerful ways in which they’ve done this is by building an online platform that allows people to create fundraising campaigns linked to personal events, such as marathons, holidays or birthdays. Here are a few images from the charity: water website that show how they employ social proof.

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

Get Fully Funded

What’s Your Audience Interested in? When planning content for your social media platforms, think first about your audience. Here’s a hint: They want to know the inside scoop on what it takes to save bears or tutor kids or help homeless veterans. It just takes knowing your audience. What are they interested in?

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How to Maximize Success Stories Across Your Nonprofit’s Digital Channels

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Share your best stories—but go beyond just posting them on one platform. Read on to learn how the World Food Program USA, Partners in Health, and The Mission Continues have customized one story for different platforms so they can reach more people with their impactful work. How can you break through the noise?

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