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

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Do your research to understand the structure and timeline of a typical capital campaign in advance. 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. What should you do instead?

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Narrative Change Strategy

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It is important to review content on blogs, videos, and other collateral materials to see what narratives are being used and if any need to be phased out. Social media has been a go-to broadcast partner for organizational narratives with quick adoption of messages and narratives in the wider media and societal conversation.

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Jon Husband, Guest Post: The New Realities of Engagement – Stories That Drive Action Planning and Implementation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

People take the ideas and start to do things with the idea – this phase is crucial in a new paradigm. well-experienced in developing complex projects involving creative anmd technical personnel and processes, including 22 broadcast TV series, several advanced web sites, books, videos and multi-media learning systems.

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Twestival: Here Comes Everyone To Raise Money On Twitter for Charity:Water

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Her campaign structure condensed those steps, perhaps making Twitter's velocity possible for charities or individuals working on behalf of charities to raise money at even faster speeds that we've already seen. Each localized event is putting its own unique flair to the event. Micro donations using TipJoy.

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Bringing Women a Global Voice: Jensine Larsen, World Pulse

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They broadcast and unite women's voices from around the world into a powerful force for change. There are a lot of things that are different from the start up phase. You can listen to my interview with Jensine on the Big Vision Podcast website, or on iTunes. One thing I have learned about myself is that I have to adapt and shift.

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