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Bright Idea: Encourage Fundraisers to Get Creative With a Cause Marketing Campaign

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What they did: Truist Partnered with the United Way of Forsyth County by pledging $5,000 their employees could decide how to spend to help stock the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina. There were a couple of great wins from this cause marketing campaign! Check out our blog on how to write your own appeal.

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How the Autism Society of North Carolina Gets The Message Out with Email Marketing

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For a nonprofit organization, email marketing is one of the most effective ways to spread the word about a cause, promote a call to action, and inspire philanthropy. The Autism Societ y of North Carolina is one example. It can be a key factor in staying connected with volunteers, donors, and even staff. Follow them @iContact.

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3 Essential Social Media Fundraising Metrics for Nonprofits

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Social media is an indispensable tool for raising awareness for your nonprofit’s cause, reaching new audiences, and strengthening your relationships with donors. Stories, such as those featuring a specific beneficiary or volunteer, can bring users closer to your cause and give them a more tangible, urgent reason to get involved.

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7 Totally Surprising Brain Tricks to Sell Your Cause

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Appeal to the massive subconscious mind to help sell your cause. Here are seven of the most surprising ways to sell your cause. Here are seven of the most surprising ways to sell your cause. Does your cause involve babies in any way? Katya Andresen. Network for Good. Baby, Baby, Baby : No, not Justin Bieber – real babies.

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5 Times Foundations Cause More Problems Than They Solve

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But all too often, foundations, corporate grantmakers, and donors end up unintentionally causing problems instead of helping to solve them. Here are five common ways foundations cause more problems than they solve: Providing short-term funding for a long-term outcome. Offering seed money without considering sustainability.

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The Sit-Ins: A Story of Creative and Strategic Struggle

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They are a DipJar customer whose cause and work deserve to be highlighted. Four freshmen from the North Carolina Agricultural & Technical College — known to history as the NC A&T Four — sat down at the whites-only Woolworth’s lunch counter. Photograph Credit :Mark Herboth, ArchDaily.

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Nonprofit Pro’s Cheat Sheet to bbcon 2022 Virtual

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Drawing on their deep experience in healthcare fundraising and consulting, analytics experts Liza Turcotte and Julian Heidelberg break down how to make data work for your cause, including: Focusing on best practices throughout the donor cycle. EDT, is a Super Session dense with smart tactics and real-world examples. Don’t Stop There.

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