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#thankful4home: Raising Awareness Around Homelessness

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This fall and winter I’m working with a group of organizations in Chicago to raise awareness around homelessness, alongside screenings of the @Home documentary that features portraits of this issue through the eyes of activist Mark Horvath. The Boot Camp includes training, coaching, and project based learning. Being with family?

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6 Practical Tips for Promoting Your #GivingTuesday Campaign on Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This helps spread awareness of your #GivingTuesday campaign to all visitors. Let’s face it, most nonprofits and even most businesses don’t have influencers in their marketing budget. Start by looking at your tagged posts, hashtags with your nonprofit’s name, or location tags at fundraising events you’ve participated in.

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Practical, Actionable SEO Tips for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

But it’s worth it, because when you optimize your content, it acts as a kind of sleeper agent working to bring more awareness and support your way. Highlight authentic stories: Share real-life examples of the impact your nonprofit has made. This, in turn, impacts click-through rate (CTR).

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How Nonprofits Can Use Behavioral Science to Engage Supporters on Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Social media is powerful because it leverages social influence – people trust information from those within their networks. This is also why campaigns that involve tagging friends and encouraging them to pass on the message are effective. Social media makes participating in campaigns easy and fun.

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Generosity Unleashed: The Power of Nonprofit Giving Days

CauseVox

Giving Days bring together individuals, businesses, and organizations to rally support for non-profit causes and amplify their impact. The Benefits Of Giving Days Giving days offer several notable advantages for nonprofits and the communities they serve by attracting donors , raising awareness and encouraging action.

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Reading Donor Signals for Events: Knowing Who to Invite and When

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Examples of direct donor signals include: Surveys Conversations with donors Direct messages or tagging your organization on social media Indirect signals are a bit less obvious, but no less valuable. How Should Reading Donor Signals Impact Your Events? The process and budget will depend on what makes sense for your organization.

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Gen Z: Engaging The Next Wave Of Donors

CauseVox

Gen Zers are impact-oriented and they care about solving social problems. To best leverage collective impact and technology, peer-to-peer (P2P) campaigns are a popular way to engage and influence others – especially when shared across social media platforms. Leverage Peer-to-Peer. GivingTuesday is an excellent example.

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