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10 Blogging Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This is the third post in a blog and webinar series called 101 Digital Marketing Best Practices for Nonprofits , written and presented by Heather Mansfield. With more than 500 million blogs worldwide, many nonprofits may think that the world does not need another blog, but that’s simply not the case.

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10 Best Blogging Practices for Nonprofit Organizations

NonProfit Hub

An effective nonprofit blog is an indispensable marketing tool. The best blogs engage audiences by making personal connections with readers and sharing insider mission information. One of the most important steps in building a productive blogging strategy is creating content that engages and appeals to your audience.

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4 things we learned about foundations and general operating support 

Candid

private and community foundations to learn more about giving trends. Here are four things we learned about GOS grantmaking trends among funders right now. Here are four things we learned about GOS grantmaking trends among funders right now. Some commented that they were sharing a “very rough number” or a “best guess.”

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New Year’s Resolutions For Your Website in 2024

The MatrixFiles

What about our websites? In this Pinkcast, he talks about how to make New Year’s resolutions like a pro. Getting back to your website, what are your regrets about your website from the last year? Getting back to your website, what are your regrets about your website from the last year? Leave a comment and let us know!

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5 Nonprofit Blog Best Practices to Engage Readers

Neon CRM

Blogging can be a unique and powerful way for nonprofit organizations to connect with their audience. However, with so many blogs out there (let alone all the other media your audiences see every day), it can be difficult to stand out from the crowd. But those basics only set the foundation of your blog.

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Happy New Year? It depends what nonprofit “year” you’re talking about.  

Candid

For example, did you know there are at least five different types of “years” when it comes to nonprofit data? The calendar year is the one you’re used to thinking about, the one your Outlook and Google calendars use. For example, a nonprofit might decide that their fiscal year starts April 1 and ends March 31.

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11 Blog Content Ideas for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Thanks to the Social Web, there is no shortage of possible topics for your nonprofit to blog about. Still, understand that the content your nonprofit blog publishes, the higher your ROI. If your nonprofit has yet to start blogging or wants to improve your your blogging strategy, Nonprofit Tech 2.0

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