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Run a Productive, Fun Nonprofit Board Meeting

Get Fully Funded

You CAN have an organized, efficient, and yes – even FUN — Board meeting. Changing the location can really spark creativity and mix up the energy of the group. You might need to plan some polls or interactivity about every 10 minutes to help keep people engaged. Well, have no fear. I GET IT, and I’m here to help!

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6 Tips to Transform Your Dirty Data in 2024

Association Analytics

It’s time to change that thought process! Block it off on your calendar and record it on a project plan that someone holds you accountable to. Be creative – Make it fun to collect data as you’re interacting with people. Throw a poll up in your next meeting. What’s the strategic goal?

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Reflections from Networked Nonprofit Workshop for Latin American NGOs

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The next exercise introduced participants to the editorial calendar and how to facilitate a brainstorming meeting. I introduced them to the idea of walking and movement as work and incorporated some fun energizers that celebrated Latin American culture. Then afterwards we repeated the poll and they saw how the energy level changed.

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

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That’s what keeps things fun and engaging! But before, during, and after the fun, your message and the voice of your organization need to come through. Start with a Social Media Editorial Calendar In order to plan out your social media, you first need to create an editorial calendar. JUST for fun! LearnWorlds.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Does anyone carve, knit, sew or create t-shirts… or fun food? Knowledge: Subject matter expertise, research, polling, case studies. You can even have fun engaging your supporters and board members when coming up with these designs. Swag or merch: calendars, printables, planners, notebooks. Hint: It’s the XYY Soup Kitchen.”

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4 Step by Step Engagement Strategies for Nonprofit Websites

Connection Cafe

I’ve labeled each of these 4 levels of engagement to make it more fun to explain, and easier to understand: Consumption. Create a content calendar. Create a content calendar that you can commit to; don’t set a frequency that will be too difficult to maintain. They won’t be changing the world, but it’s a step up the ladder.

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Fight Digital Fatigue: 3 Tips for Nonprofit Communications

Achieve

Your supporters will sense when you’re having fun with your digital outreach methods rather than using them to mechanically promote your organization. Social media polls. Social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter) allow you to send out polls and questions to your followers.

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