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Planning Your Nonprofit’s Capital Campaign: 4 Do's & Don'ts

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They generally last between two and three years, sometimes longer, and consist of these phases: Pre-planning - 3-12 months: This is when you’ll establish your campaign’s objectives and goal. For a deeper dive into each of these phases, explore Capital Campaign Pro’s ultimate guide to campaign structure and best practices.

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Creating a Nonprofit Digital Strategy: 7 Steps for Success

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For example, a website can be used to share educational and scheduling information, social media can be used for broadcasting updates widely, and text messaging and email marketing software can both be used to share specific information with individual supporters. Phase 2: The Planning Stage. Phase 3: The Execution Stage.

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

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A traditional telethon is a fundraising event broadcast on television during which donors can call in and give to a cause. You can even interview beneficiaries, volunteers, staff, or board members to give your telethon viewers a look into the impact your organization is having on your community. Try a modernized telethon.

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Cause Marketing or Cause Me To Puke Marketing? Interview with Scott Henderson

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I decided to do an interview with Scott to learn more about what he is learning about Social Media and Cause-Related Marketing. 2) Can you tell me about the "Pledge to End Hunger" that you recently launched to benefit Share Our Strength? Metrics for Success - Primary: # of people signing the pledge. 1) Who are you?

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