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Six Steps On The Leadership Journey Of Development Professionals

Bloomerang

Up-to-date photos of constituent events and publications that illustrate the impact of your work are readily available. Your proposals serve to gain their interest and “buy-in.” Develops new programming Writing proposals introduces the opportunity for new or enhanced programming.

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Main Ingredients to a Nonprofit Digital Campaign

EveryAction

For many nonprofits, social media is an excellent way to give audiences a taste of their campaigns and, hopefully, leave them hungry for more. You might be wondering: why isn't the main course all of the inspiring photos, incredible stories, and data-driven impact numbers that I'm putting front-and-center in my campaign? Email series.

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5 Ways to Make Your Nonprofit’s Website Donor-Friendly

Connection Cafe

The first audience?—?i.e., And the photo that accompanies it?—?big, Instead of seeing one long, exhausting form, the user is asked only a small handful of questions at each bite-sized phase. Instead, for each page you propose adding, write down the following about it: Page Title: What is the title of the page?

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Participation Starts with Staff: The Ruru Revolution

Museum 2.0

institutions that were doing innovative work in audience engagement. (We Every time someone writes a label, he or she gets a badge (a pin featuring the Ruru mascot owl), a photo taken, and an energetic writeup on the blog. This entire first phase of the project is set up to encourage staff to participate and reward them for doing so.

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This Month at TechSoup: Sharpen Your Website

Tech Soup

A Cooperative Approach to Web Design Building a website doesn’t have to be hard, but it does require some thinking about your nonprofit’s message, audience, and goals. Gateway to the Arts: A Web Design Story Learn how one Pittsburgh-based nonprofit built a new website around the needs of its audience. Week 1: The Basics.

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This Month at TechSoup: Sharpen Your Website

Tech Soup

A Cooperative Approach to Web Design Building a website doesn’t have to be hard, but it does require some thinking about your nonprofit’s message, audience, and goals. Gateway to the Arts: A Web Design Story Learn how one Pittsburgh-based nonprofit built a new website around the needs of its audience. Week 1: The Basics.

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Nonprofit Feasibility Studies: 6 Game-Changing Best Practices

Connection Cafe

To learn if your donors will be interested in supporting your proposed campaign. Learn more about each phase in the feasibility study process with Double the Donation’s step-by-step guide ! Multimedia outreach — photos, videos, infographics, etc. — An opening with a potential new audience or target demographic.

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