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5 Ways to Maximize Your Fundraising Event Sponsorships

Achieve

Next, think about businesses that have a particularly vested interest in your event’s audience. Give sponsor shoutouts (be sure to tag their accounts) on all your social channels for additional sponsor visibility and engagement. He lives and golfs in Lincoln, Nebraska with his wife and three sons. Use social media.

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Marketing and Engagement: Making the most of your Emails

Amy Sample Ward

Last week, I visited Omaha, Nebraska, and had a great time presenting to the PRSA Nebraska chapter. Email Campaigns: Know Your Audience and Get Results. I shared results from the newest eNonprofit Benchmarks Study from NTEN and M+R Strategic Services.

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How to Write for SEO and Rank on Google

NonProfit Hub

Keyword research is the best way to uncover what your audience wants. If I live in Nebraska, I’m not going to fly to Oregon to adopt a dog. To start, let’s talk about your main headline on a page, or the <h1> tag. Use only one <h1> tag per page. . To begin compiling your list of keywords start here: .

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[Cause Camp] The Three As of of Nonprofit Content Generation

NonProfit Hub

On Facebook, tagging someone in a post will make that content show up on not only your own timeline but also everyone’s timeline that is tagged in the post. You can post articles from other sources and organizations that are either educational, humanistic or some other point of interest that your audience would want to keep up on.

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2021 Fundraising Ideas Designed To Help You Raise More This Year

Kindful

You need to choose an idea that meets your fundraising needs, appeals to your audience, and is manageable for your team to pull off. Take Walk the State from Parkinson’s Nebraska. As part of their virtual event, they asked participants to walk a total of 455 miles: that’s the distance across Nebraska.

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