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Run a Productive, Fun Nonprofit Board Meeting

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You CAN have an organized, efficient, and yes – even FUN — Board meeting. One agenda item is mentioned, and that is Betty’s cue to break into lengthy stories and opinions, basically hijacking the conversation. The post Run a Productive, Fun Nonprofit Board Meeting appeared first on Get Fully Funded. Well, have no fear.

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How to Enhance Your Nonprofit’s Written Content with Artificial Intelligence

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If you want your text to be effective, you must edit and add your own ‘voice’ and perspective. Include statistics and fun facts where possible, and include a question at the end that would inspire conversation.” Prompt: “Please create a content calendar for Instagram for Purrfect Pets cat rescue.

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How to Create a Content Strategy for Your Nonprofit

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Develop your brand voice. Before you get started in building a content strategy, you should first ensure you know your brand voice. A brand voice is your reference point for how your organization speaks to various audiences, both internally and externally. It can be fun and light-hearted, but it should all support your mission.

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Deepen the Donor Relationship by Focusing on the Donor Journey

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This email can be automated from your donor management system — just make sure to give it your brand’s voice and personalize it to include the donor’s first name! You’ll need a Donor Communications Plan that includes: Editorial Calendar for your newsletter, identifying heart-warming stories you can share each month.

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Nonprofit Social Media Strategy: 7 Steps to Connect with Your Donors

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You should also work to develop your brand’s voice and language across your social media profiles. Every nonprofit has a story, but how do you tell yours? Use pictures and videos to draw your audience in and enhance the stories you’re telling. Develop a social media calendar. Focus on storytelling. Drive engagement.

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The Ultimate Guide to Social Media for Nonprofits

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Through comments, shares, direct messages, and fun hashtag challenges, you can foster relationships that would be harder to form through more traditional channels of communication. Social media provides your organization with a public forum to share updates on projects, success stories, and any unexpected challenges you’ve come across.

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So, You’re Thinking About Blogging? How To: Create a Blog for your Organization

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It was a lot of fun, and as much as I was asked to share some of my knowledge and ideas, I learned a great deal from the local participants. A blog can provide the space for sharing news, announcements, stories, and other information and let you reshare and distribute it all over the web. Do you have lots of different voices?

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