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How Public Speaking Skills Can Help You Run Your Nonprofit

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As a nonprofit professional or leader, your days are full of conversations. or communicating with major donors to win their support for an upcoming campaign. . Storyboard your presentation. You’re constantly engaging with others, whether it’s meeting with your staff about. connecting with younger donors.

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4 Steps to Breaking Down Complicated Content

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Drip campaigns can take some time to feel like they’re working. Can do a drip campaign where you tell a bit of the story at a time. . Can include email capture to continue the conversation. . Email: Cons: Only lives with your existing audience (unless you purchase a list). Can get lost in the mess of an inbox. .

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Best #14NTC Panels and Parties to Check Out

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Then there is the fantastic sessions discussing the best tools nonprofits should use to build websites and online campaigns focused on engagement and raising lots of money. But in practical terms, how can small nonprofit organizations harness data and use it effectively? Feel free to leave your favorites in the comments below.

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NTEN and SalesForce Screencast: Learnings About the Interview/Documentary Approach

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It delves deeper into the uses of salesforce.com campaigns tab, " Salesforce Campaigns for Nonprofits " There some kind words over at the NTEN Blog about my most recent screencast. As Stephen Downes notes, being a super learner takes time and practice. I recently read a blog entry by Jon Udell.

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The Beginner’s Guide to Writing the Perfect Fundraising Letter

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You may want to outline or storyboard your letter before you start writing so you can make sure the design elements you include are the right ones. If you need to protect privacy, it’s common practice in fundraising letters to change the name of the person to protect their privacy. Don’t write “Hi everyone.” Write FROM one person.