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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. Throw a poll up in your next meeting. When you don’t plan the time, any time you spend on data clean up is seen as a distraction from all of the things that you did plan.

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Julia Campbellā€™s Secret Sauce: Expert Social Media Tips for Nonprofits

Qgiv

In this interview, Julia shares some of the strategies she teaches her clients, including her secret formula for social media calendars, how nonprofits can improve engagement on their social channels, and the one thing she wishes nonprofits would stop doing online. Another thing I recommend: look at your calendar for the year.

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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. We did a poll on the level of energy in the room after about 30 minutes of sitting. Then afterwards we repeated the poll and they saw how the energy level changed. We did this for 5 minutes.

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4 Technology Options That Might Replace the Church Bulletin

Tech Soup

Looking for something to fill your calendar with Thursday night? The time to change, or at least audit the bulletin's effectiveness, just might be upon us. Most of us don't like change too much. Or we like change in specific areas, like what we're having for dinner, not how we interact with our church each Sunday.

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Run a Productive, Fun Nonprofit Board Meeting

Get Fully Funded

Changing the location can really spark creativity and mix up the energy of the group. Just remember that people are creatures of habit, and if you change the location, youā€™ll probably need extra reminders for those who donā€™t pay attention to detail or didnā€™t see the email or missed the last meeting. Meet at different locations.

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10 Tips for Selling (More) Fundraiser Tickets

Neon CRM

Use countdowns and teasers to pique interest and ensure potential attendees mark their calendars. Illustrate how attendees contribute to positive change, inspiring them to be part of your mission. Share user-generated content, run contests, and create polls to build a sense of community and excitement around your fundraiser.

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4 Step by Step Engagement Strategies for Nonprofit Websites

Connection Cafe

Create a content calendar. Create a content calendar that you can commit to; donā€™t set a frequency that will be too difficult to maintain. They wonā€™t be changing the world, but itā€™s a step up the ladder. Use polls to ask a question. Polls are a win-win concept. No page should be a dead end for your audience.