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Accessibility on Social Media

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Whenever video content is being created, having open captions designed to fit your nonprofit’s branding and to be as accurate as possible will better serve both your audience and your own goals. . But be aware that not all non-serif typefaces will work equally well for your audiences. And heads up! Reach out at rjones@mrss.com. .

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How Two Nonprofits Use Social Media To Help Save Fish – #keepemwet #SaveMarinsCoho

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The Hold A Sign Meme. The “Hold A Sign” meme has been around for almost ten years. The concept is simple – ask supporters to take a photo of themselves with your campaign message and share it on social media channels. A photo posted by Native Fish Society (@nativefishsociety) on Sep 26, 2015 at 9:46am PDT.

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7 Practical Tips for Engagement with a Higher Purpose On Social

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Even better if you can tag the individual or do their Twitter handle. In this Twitter example below, the school is also encouraging the alumni network to RT this alum’s accomplishment. Be sure to use compelling photos and other visuals. Use Nostalgia (old class photos) to Spark A Trip Down Memory Lane. ” 3.

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The Heart and Soul of Lean Impact: A/B Testing Experiments and Validated Learning

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Use human centered design principles, not your arrogance of thinking you know what works for your audience without testing. Science is a science – and it is hard. Colors, when used in pleasing combinations, can attract attention and also make other elements easier or more difficult to comprehend – whether text, objects or images.

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Instagram Influencers and What We Know About Them

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However, engaging celebrities with high media profiles and large audiences doesn’t always work on social networks like Instagram. He’s got a treasure trove of photos from his time in the White House and he posts these as a way to critique the current president’s administration. altnatparkser , Alt National Parks Service.

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How Faith-based Nonprofits Can Use Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

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The more peer-to-peer participants you recruit, the more your mission is brought to the forefront of different audiences. Basic peer-to-peer planning looks like this: [This image describes the basic steps of a peer-to-peer fundraiser: 1. Determine a goal, 2. Recruit volunteers, 3. Provide resources, 4. Share campaign pages, 5.

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

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What’s Your Audience Interested in? When planning content for your social media platforms, think first about your audience. Photos and video will help your passion will come through. Our friends at Epic Outreach do a GREAT job of telling their story on Facebook using photos and video. It just takes knowing your audience.