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How Nonprofits Can Effectively Promote their Online Shop on Instagram and Facebook

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Sure, many gift-buyers will continue to turn to Amazon, Walmart, and Target, but increasingly c onsumers are being more mindful with purchases. Nonprofits with online shops can tap into these trends on social media to reach mindful shoppers and raise revenue in support of their mission. Raise awareness for your Shop with a contest.

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Virtual Fundraising: Post-Event Tactics to Retain and Re-engage Donors 

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Each event you host provides you with treasure troves of new content opportunities to build your social content calendar. Keep the momentum going and host a surprise giveaway across social media with your sponsor by encouraging your community to engage in photo contests. Host monthly events with a “town hall” structure.

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How to Hype Homecoming Using Social Media

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Run contests to encourage people to share pictures or publish posts. If you approach the event with an editorial calendar in mind, homecoming can generate fodder for blog posts, special email blasts, collages, and extra social media posts for the coming months. Day-of gimmicks can prompt people to take the party online.

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Fight Digital Fatigue: 3 Tips for Nonprofit Communications

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Keep in mind that it’s never too late to try something new. 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. Online contests or challenges.

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

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Start with a Social Media Editorial Calendar In order to plan out your social media, you first need to create an editorial calendar. An editorial calendar is basically just a content map or a guide that helps you map out your nonprofit’s content (including social media) for the year. Don’t let this term scare you.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Sean Kosofsky , is the Nonprofit Fixer and founder of Mind the Gap Consulting. Knowledge: Subject matter expertise, research, polling, case studies. Swag or merch: calendars, printables, planners, notebooks. Same for any prizes, contests, sweepstakes, drawings, or competitions (essay contests, spelling bees, etc.

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Fight Digital Fatigue: 4 Tips for Nonprofit Communications

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Your supporters’ attention spans are constantly being pulled in different directions and they may not see the value in adding your organization’s digital events to their busy calendars. . Keep in mind that any events your organization hosts, whether virtual or in-person, are just one element of a larger supporter engagement strategy.

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