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4 Tips for Managing Massive Nonprofit Fundraising Events

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an identified need in the community you serve. Some tips for communicating well are: Rally your lead volunteers to develop clear, direct, and mission-centric messaging and assets. Team up with local tv, radio, and print media partners, popular blogs, and social media influencers that reach and represent your target audiences.

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4 Fresh Ideas for Peer to Peer Fundraising

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While we’ve been living “together apart,” peer-to-peer has been both a virtual enabler and a social inhibiter to fundraising, reminding us of the sense of community achieved by successful in person events in years past. Nonprofits will need fresh ideas to reignite that community and stay relevant to their fundraisers in 2021 and beyond.

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5 Unique Ways to Thank Recurring Donors

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Haymakers for Hope’s mission is to give everyday people the chance to fight back against cancer by training for, and competing in charity boxing events to raise money and awareness. Community meet-ups. Bright Pink helps save lives from breast and ovarian cancer by empowering women to know their risk and manage their health proactively.

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How to Show Visual Impact on Your Online Donation Forms

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An impact statement is your organization’s story about your influence on the community. It’s an important part of the storytelling journey and is how your organization communicates what’s happening. Let’s look at some examples: Minds Matter of Los Angeles. Paz De Cristo Community. What is an impact statement?

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How Nonprofits can Better Engage Millennials & Gen Z

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They understand the concept of a global community and are good at making connections with people they might never meet. If you’re a cancer research foundation or a hospital network, you don’t need to pivot to working on antiracism or climate action. Talk to the younger people in your lives and communities. About the Author.

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5 Tips for Planning A Fundraising Campaign Around a Holiday

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From Mother’s Day campaigns raising money for breast cancer research to Christmas fundraisers collecting gifts for children in need, great holiday fundraisers stick in your mind for years afterwards. These influencers could be board members who are well-known in your community or donors with large social media followings.

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How to Start a Nonprofit: 12 Essential Steps for Success

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Does the community have a strong need for this nonprofit? Make sure that by starting a new nonprofit, you’ll be able to fulfill an unmet need in the community. For example, perhaps your idea for creating a nonprofit focused on raising funds for children fighting cancer started with one family’s need for support in a challenging time.