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Nonprofit Storytelling: The Quick and No-Nonsense Guide

Bloomerang

It gives your audience a tangible transformation to observe through the sharing of the written word, photos, testimonials, and videos. Storytelling makes it personal and transforms the heart and mind of your target audience by showing them why something is important, instead of just telling them.

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Wisdom 2.0: Balance in A Hyper Connected World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Twitter Photo by Jennifer Barr @rjenbarr. ” I don’t have an answer, but I think it has to do with modeling conscious information and consumption and being mindful about how you connect with people, cultivate relationships, and share information. Yesterday, I spent most of the day offline at the Wisdom 2.0

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Fundwriter.ai 101 – Can A Robot Write Better Than You?

The Fundraising Authority

Facts and stats are useful here. Photo Caption Generate sharable photo captions for your next post or publication. Likely Questions Anticipate questions that will come up in people’s minds. January 2016 Anthony visited LACC for the first time where brain cancer was confirmed and he met with Dr. Marootian.

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Online Fundraising Site: How To Create A High-Performing Fundraising Website

CauseVox

Our brains are wired for visual information; people process images 60,000 times faster than words. With content marketing, you and your supporters can create and upload content (blog posts, photos, testimonials, etc.) Consistent, relevant content is key to keeping your campaign top of mind for donors. 1) Visual Storytelling.

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End-of-Year Giving: 21 Best Practices for a Great Campaign

Qgiv

No matter your donors’ reasons for giving, the stats above show that at the end of the year, they’re ready and willing to give. As you review these best practices, remember to keep your donors’ needs top of mind. Share photos of your campaign events or volunteer opportunities to highlight the human side of your cause.

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How To Train Your Attention and Be Effective When Working Online

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by BirgerKing. How long can you pay attention when working online before your mind wanders? According to the Statistic Brain site list of attention span stats , in 2000 we had a 12 second attention span compared with an 8 second attention in 2013. What’s making our human brains like those of gold fish?

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112 Nonprofit Blog Posts, Articles, and Stories from 2013 You Can’t Miss.

Connection Cafe

million tweets and 914,000 photos shared, the Movember movement did something right. On Friday alone, there were 78,000 tweets and 10,000 photos shared of him. It’s important that you begin paying attention to the stats. Speak to the part of the brain that controls action-taking. And I want more. And we talked.

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