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What it takes to be more data driven

Candid

By nature our field hosts a wide array of organizations all in service of good. As a membership organization that educates, connects, and advocates for North Carolina nonprofits, the North Carolina Center for Nonprofits (the Center) looks to sites like Candid’s GuideStar for data to support their nonprofit programs and recruitment.

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How the Autism Society of North Carolina Gets The Message Out with Email Marketing

NonProfit Hub

The Autism Societ y of North Carolina is one example. The organization does amazing work in communities they serve, and to reach out and communicate with the groups that could benefit from their services, they use a simplified marketing automation platform called iContact Pro. Learn how to leverage event sign-ups on pg.

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Youth Fundraising Ideas: 10 Fundraisers for the Young at Heart

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If you need to fund your activities but need a little inspiration to come up with ways to get folks giving, try these 10 youth fundraising ideas for proven and innovative fundraisers you can host at your youth nonprofit. A great example of a gala for a youth organization is the Sky Full of Stars Gala hosted by Phoenix Rising FC Youth Soccer.

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4 Tips for Using Facebook Fundraising for Year-End Giving

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For your nonprofit, this may include hosting the same type of event each year, such as a year-end gala. Additionally, we can’t forget the digital marketing benefits. For example, if you’re hosting a closed virtual fundraising event on the platform, share a heartfelt thank you on the event’s page. in advance.

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DIY Nonprofit Technology: Getting Funding for Tech at Your Org

NTEN

Center for Nonprofits, I have the opportunity to talk with many nonprofit board members and staff across North Carolina about their use of technology. We all have ongoing technology expenses, such as phone service, internet, web hosting, and computer replacement costs. ] By Paula Jones, Director of Technology, The N.

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Social Networks in Small Places

NTEN

In chatting with my hosts at the Colorado Nonprofit Association, they made it clear that the nonprofits I would be talking with work on a different scale, and I would need to address how nonprofits that work in small towns and rural spaces can use social media. There are clearly a lot of benefits for local organizations in using social media.

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3 Ways Social Media Fundraising Is Changing for 2021

Top Nonprofits

While you found a way to pivot to virtual in 2020, the events you hosted probably left something to be desired in the donor stewardship department. For example, if you’re hosting one of the aforementioned virtual fundraisers on Facebook, you can tell supporters about it through Messenger and invite them to join in the fun.