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Thursday Thoughts: engaging advocates all year round

EveryAction

That content might include the initial email, multiple reminder emails, a thank you message with social sharing opportunities, an update message, etc. This will allow you to extend that advocacy campaign as long as possible without running the approval gauntlet multiple times. Learn more at RubensteinImpactGroup.com !

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Relationships That Raise Funds: 5 Tips for Creating Successful Peer-to-Peer Fundraisers

NetWits

First and foremost, determine which existing audiences you wish to engage (board members, major donors, past event fundraisers or attendees, all donors, volunteers, etc) in your fundraising and how you will reach out to them (email, social networks, mail, phone, on-site events, etc). 4) Activate. Saying Thanks.

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A Guide To Building Lasting Bonds With Volunteers

Bloomerang

So, once the big event is over, how should you and your nonprofit steward these volunteer relationships? You can glean this information by incorporating a question or two about why someone is volunteering, either in the application process or as a quick poll or survey when onboarding new volunteers for an event.

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6 Best Event Marketing Strategies to Boost Your Hybrid Event Experiences

AccelEvents

If you will have a larger online audience, then your virtual event will need to be rigged with gamification features, awards and badges, giveaways, polls, and enjoyable videos. Think of the ways that attendees will be interacting with your event and try to improve them. Try to find ways to keep them engaged.

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6 Best Event Marketing Strategies to Boost Your Hybrid Event Experiences

AccelEvents

If you will have a larger online audience, then your virtual event will need to be rigged with gamification features, awards and badges, giveaways, polls, and enjoyable videos. Think of the ways that attendees will be interacting with your event and try to improve them. Try to find ways to keep them engaged.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Knowledge: Subject matter expertise, research, polling, case studies. Connections: Relationships to lawmakers, celebrities, newsrooms. Mention the donor in emails directly about the event they sponsored. Mention the donor in emails year-round relating to the program they supported. It is seen as wasteful overhead.

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How to Engage Your Supporters and Find Super Fans

Tech Soup

Create meaningful relationships with both of these groups. But it has to be a two-way relationship. She posts challenges, free popup classes, badges of pride, games, recipes, and polls asking what her audience wants. Your ultimate goal isn't the number of likes, retweets, or email subscribers you have.

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