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The Power of A Thank-A-Thon

Greater Giving

Recruit Your Thank-A-Thon Team Find volunteers with excellent phone presence who enjoy talking to people. Scripting Your Thank-A-Thon Calls Develop a Thank You Script Provide an outline for your volunteers to follow. Host a happy hour or contest with prizes to show your appreciation. Keep it brief, around 10 seconds.

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No Tricks, All Treats: 18 Spooktacular Halloween Fundraising Ideas

Qgiv

And if you commit to joining in on the spooky festivities, you can also develop some frighteningly fun fundraiser ideas your horror buff donors will love. Ghost story contest. After running the contest, host a reading around a campfire and listen to the scariest ghost stories in an appropriately spooky setting.

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Top 21 Virtual Event Ideas for Your Next Online Event

AccelEvents

However, no matter the theme of your virtual event, you need to develop interesting virtual event ideas so that your attendees are engaged, excited, and continue to think about your event and brand long after the event is done! Just like games, contests are virtual event ideas that can get people talking. Not sure what to do?

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How to Promote an Event on Instagram to Boost Attendance

Bloomerang

Using Instagram promotion before your event Take the opportunity to make your event stand out by developing a well-crafted brand and marketing strategy. Build excitement through your Instagram event promotion by posting teasers about your event line-up, contests, and ticket deals. Host contests and giveaways to boost engagement.

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Heartland Pride: Winner of the #npfail Little Bets Contest

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Jewish Federations : When developing a strategy for an engagement campaign, don’t be off the cuff. Drop in the Bucket : When developing a project for a remote area in a developing country, the less obvious things can get in the way. Use the planning process to get internal buy in from staff. Test your assumptions.

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Client Spotlight: Emmaus Homes

Qgiv

Emmaus works with the team to determine what support each client needs while living with their caregiver(s). They invite the public to join their grassroots advocacy team with a goal of helping to shape public policy and improve all lives. The post Client Spotlight: Emmaus Homes appeared first on Qgiv Blog. Shared Living.

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How To Lead With Heart

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Those who lead with heart consistently have discussions with their teams about their unexpressed needs, fears, desires, gifts, and sense of purpose , explain the authors of the timely and compelling book, Leading With Heart. Once Luis addressed his fears and shared his story openly, the team dynamic changed.

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