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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

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Experiment and keep in mind that those who use Twitter regularly tend to love Twitter. Before you follow any account, ensure that your profile is complete with (1) a well-designed profile photo and header image; (2) a bio that expresses clearly your organization’s mission; and (3) a link to your website.

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Are Associations Losing Their Members’ Trust?—The Leadership ColLAB Explores This Critical Question

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If your membership numbers are marching into the red, you and your team are probably focused on trying to identify the cause of the bleeding. The problem might be something you’ve never considered. The problem might be something you’ve never considered. Is technology tying your audience in knots? Could the issue be trust?

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3 Strategies to create an effective nonprofit homepage

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It also solidifies their first impression of your organization and influences whether they’re interested in further exploring and supporting your cause. Be sure to incorporate your nonprofit’s guiding principles and why these values are important to your cause on your homepage. Ways to get involved.

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Making the Web Accessible: Color Choices

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I can most easily explain it like this: if you show me a bold ketchup red, and a strong Kermit green, I can tell you what colors those are, no problem. By using tools like this, we can identify what needs to change, and a web designer can then make adjustments to fonts, backgrounds or image selections to improve a contrast score.

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How to Use Storytelling for Nonprofits to Tug Heartstrings and Raise Funds

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Plot/Desire: In any good story, there’s a problem that becomes part of the plot of the story. And the hero has a desire to overcome that problem. For nonprofit storytelling, conflict really refers to the challenges that need to be overcome or maybe the circumstances that perpetuate the problem. Remember, you’re not begging.

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3 Proven Ways to Find and Convert New Donors

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If you’re like every nonprofit on the planet, you’ve got one thing on your mind: acquiring new donors! Finding people who genuinely care about your cause is like making a new friend; it takes time and effort. Make a gift yourself and watch for problems or places where a new donor might experience confusion.

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4 Tips for Marketing Your Animal-Related Nonprofit

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Personalize these email campaigns to make donors feel appreciated and connected to your cause. For example, you might narrow in on a litter of puppies in need of urgent medical attention, a child who adopted a forever friend, or a donor who found fulfillment through supporting your cause. Problem solve.