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3 Tips to Help Your Nonprofit Steward Corporate Partners

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Stellar stewardship can deepen your relationship with your partners and help build trust in your area of expertise that in turn translates to positive funds for your mission. Partner Sufficiency: Support your partners’ ability to amplify the partnership with a toolkit including your brand guidelines, assets and pre-approved content.

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What Is MarTech, and why is it important for nonprofit marketing?

Media Cause

When you work in MarTech, you have the opportunity to collaborate with colleagues across many departments and specialties and help the entire organization achieve its goals, as well as with many different clients to help their missions and campaigns prosper. What Is MarTech, and What Isn’t? How does Media Cause define that line?

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The Power of Podcasting: Making Audio Content for Nonprofits

sgEngage

This allows you to tailor your content calendar to your audience’s or guest’s preferences. Sourcing guest speakers and collaborators for your podcast provides an opportunity to strengthen your relationships with other nonprofit professionals in your community, even if they don’t end up becoming a guest speaker.

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Employee Giving Strategies to Boost Year-End Impact

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The company reviews the submission, ensures the donation adheres to its program guidelines, and disperses a matching gift to the same organization. These relationships can take various forms, including custom matching gift programs , event sponsorships, and more. The company may enlist workplace benefits (e.g.,

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How to Start a Volunteer Program: 12 Steps for Success

Bloomerang

Set goals for your volunteer program. Set goals for your volunteer program. Your goals should be SMART: specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound. A lofty, ambiguous goal will not serve your organization in the long term. Base this statement on your program’s goal. Craft a mission statement.

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7 Common Nonprofit Marketing Hurdles That You Can Avoid

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As the first step to developing a strategy, set clear, measurable goals. N onprofits that set goals are more likely to accomplish them. . Here are some common nonprofit marketing goals to get you started: Increase donations. Create a content calendar. Follow accessibility guidelines. Acquire new donors.

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5 Places to Find Grants for Your Nonprofit for FREE!

Get Fully Funded

The ultimate goal of grant research is to find funders who are highly likely to fund your work. You need a “yes” to each one before adding that funding prospect to your final prospect list and your grant calendar – thus, meeting the 3-Way Fit Test. Use the 3-Way Fit Test. How do you do that? so I wouldn’t consider them.

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