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Dos & Don’ts for Recruiting Influencers for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofits Source

In today’s online world, self-made influencers have become bonafide celebrities. If you think scoring a household name for your event is out of reach or your budget, don’t fret—there are many nonprofit influencers that have a loyal follower base that may be a good option to advocate for your mission and event.

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4 Tips for Managing Massive Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Getting a good look at organized data will tell you a story about your supporters’ journey with your organization and the experience you need to create at your event. Regardless of your call to action, the key to maximizing your reach is to be as visible and intentional as possible in the channels where your audience lives.

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Year-End Reporting: Data-Driven Ways to Tell Your Story

Forum One

As you get started on sifting through your data reports and action items completed this year, keep an eye toward how your internal and external reports can blend data-driven stories of impact. Data that helps you make a decision, refine your strategy, or optimize a channel. The goal with your analysis is to have actionable data.

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Is Influencer Marketing Part of Your Nonprofit’s Social Media Strategy in 2018?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

According to Lee Odom , influencer marketing is one of those trends. Before social media, “Influencer Marketing,” was a matter of finding a celebrity who had an affinity for your organization’s brand or programs and the goal was to get them to talk about it with their audiences. Not all influencers are the same.

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5 Tips for a Winning Email Marketing Strategy

Saleforce Nonprofit

Email marketing is one of the most cost-effective marketing channels, enabling you to talk directly to your past, current, and potential donors. From there, identify and align variables like stories, voices, ask ladders, donation form appeals, and aesthetics that align best with each segment of your target audience. Share their why.

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4 Tips for Marketing Your Animal-Related Nonprofit

Nonprofits Source

Leverage Multiple Marketing Channels If you want to attract the attention of as many supporters as possible, develop a multichannel marketing strategy. Create a brand guide to ensure your graphics and messaging stay consistent across these channels. Tell the story of those impacted by your organization.

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6 Steps to a Successful Celebrity Fundraising Partnership

Connection Cafe

When organizations partner with celebrity influencers and online giving, their mission can get maximized through social sharing and fundraising. Launching a celebrity partnership can feel like an intimidating project, but let’s breakdown a straightforward approach for how you can manage a celebrity-endorsed program.