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Build excitement before you ask: Rethink your year-end giving social media plan

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Then, reshare them to your feed with some slight changes to the text, so they’re not exact duplicates. Warm them up with polls or easy open-ended questions, like asking what their favorite program or event of yours was over the last year. It celebrates your followers and shows your impact. Just make sure you get permission!

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How Nonprofits Can Effectively Promote their Online Shop on Instagram and Facebook

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This way, if someone sees your product in an email newsletter and likes it, but does not buy right away, then sees it later on your social media feed, you are kindly nudging them by giving them multiple opportunities to shop. Or, even do a poll or survey to gain first-hand knowledge of their preferences for shopping.

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15 Lessons Learned from Donating Online to 32 Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A giving portfolio app is definitely an app whose time has come and interestingly enough while writing this post, a new app called Givolio appeared in my Twitter feed that plans to launch this fall. Two of the 32 nonprofits (6%) included a poll on their “Thank You” landing page asking what inspired the donor to give.

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$100,000 Grant: Polls Still Open in the Peace Primary - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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frogloop Home frogloop Home Receive monthly updates Subscribe to our RSS feed Follow frogloop on Twitter Most Popular Posts Social Network ROI Calculator Social Networking for Nonprofits: ROI, Tracking Tools and More "While Theyre Hot!" The polls close at midnight on Halloween. What’s in your peace platform?

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Ten Advocacy Calls to Action for Nonprofits

Connection Cafe

Usually, the ask is to amplify something you’ve already posted on your own page or feed, since both Facebook and Twitter emphasize content that’s widely shared. Many organizations regularly poll their members about issues large and small. Bonus points if you recruit a celebrity to take part! .

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Knowledge: Subject matter expertise, research, polling, case studies. Connections: Relationships to lawmakers, celebrities, newsrooms. For events, ongoing series, or recurring celebrations online, consider the following options for publicity: 1. Observe your community research as it happens (polling, focus groups, town halls).

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What You Can Learn About Cultivating Community from The Lord of the Rings

Tech Soup

Sending quick polls can give you the feedback you need to start focusing on developing certain areas within your nonprofit. By listening to your community, you are opening a door to beginning a relationship, because now you know not only what members of your community like, but how they think. Measure Steps.