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Top Tips from 2016 to Get You Ready for Cause Camp 2017

NonProfit Hub

As we near Cause Camp 2017 , we thought it necessary to take a look back at all the awesome content that was bestowed upon us – in tweet form – at last year’s conference. Cause Camp is a two-day nonprofit conference, taking place in Lincoln, Nebraska on March 27 & 28, 2017. Top nonprofit tips from Cause Camp 2016. _.

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5 Design Techniques That Will Increase the Lifespan of Your Nonprofit’s Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Additionally, people who are familiar with your org will know to look there for the most up-to-date info.) . There are some websites that try to break these trends, but this can cause confusion. If your slider is typically where blog posts or news items go, an emergency or timely announcement will fit right in.

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[VIDEO] Where to Find Potential Donors to Support Your Cause

Bloomerang

We are here to talk about where to find potential donors to support your cause. I like to give you those tools to let you work more efficiently because I have this belief that raising funds for causes you care about shouldn’t mean working 60 hours per week forever. They’re deeply invested in these causes.

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7 Donation Page Examples To Help You Raise More Online

CauseVox

You’ll be pleasantly surprised by how many donors decide your cause is worth the extra mile (and an extra 3%)! It has a beautiful customized graphic that fits the branding of the org and helps you see where they are doing their work. Example #4: Operation Hope Foundation Offers Mobile Pay Options. They include donation tiers.

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Webinar Shows Social Media with Volunteers in Action

Tech Soup

Up to you & the culture of your org- maybe add initials. for up-to-date contact info, credentials, skills of volunteers, as well as a place to connect. I think you do need basic social media guidelines for your org. Look to other orgs for examples. to help with your orgs early efforts. Have the convo early.

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Strengthen Your Community with a Knowledge Sharing Network

NTEN

Whether your nonprofit organization provides services or advocates for a cause, your stakeholders have common interests. org / blog /2007/03/20/ nptech - tagging - community. By Laura Norvig, Special Librarian, the Resource Center. Some are huge. Some are successful, but messy. Now go forth and facilitate knowledge sharing!

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Crowdsourcing Your Professional Learning With Social Media: An Example

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Also, try not to tweet about your own org on an average of more than once every seven or so tweets. Is the stigma of having fans or cause supporters with 'questionable' Facebook profiles true? I tend to be of the feeling that if someone wants to support your cause via social media, they should be able to. Is that true?