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Can Memes for Good Work for your Nonprofit’s Content Strategy? Not on Facebook!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This “ Keep Calm and Shine On ” t-shirt is a riff on the popular “ Keep Calm and Carry On ” meme used by Autism Speaks to help promote the annual World Autism Awareness Day. Even though you interact with these memes, we’ll help you be more sophisticated by not showing them to you.’ Content Visual'

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Trendy TikTok Tactics for Teams

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How nonprofit organizations choose to utilize trends can bring awareness to their organization, aid in calls to action, and even fundraising (we’ll save that for another day). These carousels are often used to share memes, be a meme, or take a viewer on a visual journey. If you’re looking to boost engagement (and who isn’t?),

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What NOT To Do On Your Nonprofit’s Next Email Newsletter

TechImpact

Image courtesy of Scorephoenix.org. Whether it is to raise awareness, drive donation, or spur signups to an upcoming program, your newsletter is likely attempting to accomplish one of these things. Stock images. Nothing says “I took the easy way out” like using stock images in a newsletter. Multiple goals.

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Lessons from the Left Shark To Keep Your Marketing from Jumping the Shark

NonProfit Hub

In the weeks that followed the big game, Left Shark has been a hit of internet memes , t-shirts and even a This is SportsCenter commercial. Here are a few points to keep in mind when diving into the shark-infested meme waters. Does the meme you want to recreate fit with the overall mission and marketing persona of your nonprofit?

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How a Few Tiny Horses Bucked the Facebook Algorithm

Tech Soup

But you can fight against the algorithm, just as Gentle Carousel has done, with compelling and powerful images. According to this blog post from ChurchMag, "a Facebook and Twitter post gets shared more with an image than without, 2.5x " Use Images That Support Your Mission. and 2x, respectively." Tell a Story.

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

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Basic peer-to-peer planning looks like this: [This image describes the basic steps of a peer-to-peer fundraiser: 1. Here are some scenarios in which peer-to-peer fundraising could benefit your faith-based organization: Help raise money and awareness for an upcoming project. Increase awareness on relevant issues. Track progress].

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

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Talk about the impact of your work. In creating a social media plan, every single post you make on any social media platform should serve one of the following purposes: Informational articles showing the impact of your work and why there is a need. Memes, stories, photos – anything that causes a laugh or a smile.