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Raise More Money: Incentive-Based Fundraising 101

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Fundraising badges. Like leaderboards, peer-to-peer software may offer badges. Badges are usually online icons that supporters earn when they reach certain fundraising milestones. Supporters can display their badges on their personal fundraising pages or share them on social media.

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15+ Giving Tuesday Campaign Ideas (and Expert Tips) for 2021

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Pro tip: Get as many of your sponsors involved as possible, whether that means donating items or providing a venue for the day of. To find this partner, ask your board members for recommendations or reach out to some of your regular sponsors. This is also a great time to acquire sponsors and seek auction items.

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10 Instagram Best Practices for Nonprofits

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Verified Badges. If approved, a blue verification badge will be added next to your nonprofit’s name on Instagram. Tag Partners and Corporate Sponsors. Partners and corporate sponsors are notified if they are tagged in your posts. In addition, apply to get verified. Utilize Geotags.

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60+ Nonprofit Marketing Ideas That Get Results

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Thank corporate sponsors by tagging them in a thank-you post showing what their contributions helped achieve. Use Instagram Reels to hype up current campaigns and show off the important work your organization does. Host a gala or auction to celebrate important milestones with your major donors and sponsors.

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