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3 Examples Of Successful Nonprofit Marketing Campaigns

Bloomerang

So what are some examples of successful nonprofit marketing campaigns? Some creative and successful nonprofit marketing campaigns include: Breast Cancer Now, CoppaFeel and Asda: The Real Self Checkout Suicide&Co: The Words Unspoken Campaign The British Tinnitus Association. ’s message. Share below in the comments!

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Research And The “C” Word(s): Cancer & Causes

Achieve

My best friend has cancer. Cancer … the biggest and scariest of all “C” words. And, as a further blow, it was believed that he had bone cancer—arguably one of the most painful kinds of cancer to endure. I repeat this same step when identifying how to engage with a cause. I was stunned and overcome with sadness.

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Why Your Nonprofit Needs Peer-to-Peer Fundraising (and How to Use It)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It creates a personal, meaningful introduction of your cause and nonprofit to new donors. A peer-to-peer fundraising event is one in which your supporters raise money on behalf of your cause. ” (via the Prostate Cancer Foundation ). Existing supporters are the ones spreading the word to friends and colleagues.

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How To Create The Best Fundraising Event Invitation + Top Event Invite Examples

CauseVox

Let’s break down the elements of a great fundraising event invitation and show it in practice with some top examples: Use A Multi Channel Approach. On the flip side, if I understand what I’ll get out of the event I may want to attend even if I don’t have any particular connection to your cause. Fundraising Event Invitation Example.

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Elevating Nonprofit Events: A Strategic Guide To Guest Curation

Bloomerang

These platforms offer insights into donors’ giving history, wealth indicators, and philanthropic interests, enabling your organization to identify and engage potential donors most likely to support your cause. It unites thousands of riders, volunteers, donors, and supporters worldwide into a collective fight against cancer.

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4 Tips for Managing Massive Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

How long someone has been supporting your event, how they prefer to be contacted, and the content they’re most likely to interact with are just a few examples of how data helps you reach your supporters where they are. Brynn can be reached at brynn.brasington@generateimpact.com.

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The American Cancer Society Wants Your Birthday!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Over the summer, I wrote a post called " Crowded Roads Ahead for Charity 2.0: How To Address Cause Fatigue and Scaling." As more and more nonprofits and individuals flock to social networks, creating acacophony of fundraising pitches and the subsequent cause fatigue, how can organizations scale? There's also a cake contest.

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