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6 Reasons Why Nonprofits & Golf Tournament Sponsors Love Digital Exposure

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Strategically designing sponsorships that include digital exposure boosts event revenue and keeps sponsors coming back year after year. Here are six reasons why both nonprofits and sponsors love digital. A professional, attractive event website that showcases sponsor logos provides instant credibility.

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Seeking a Sponsor for Your Nonprofit Event or Program: A Q&A With Mariah Monique

Bloomerang

proposal letters and pitch decks) to articulate the vision of an event in a way that makes the sponsor’s decision easier to make. Additionally, I navigate the conversation with my sponsors in a way that I would want someone to speak to me: relationship first, business second. logo placement, vendor booths, event signage, etc.).

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Getting the board on board with nonprofit technology changes

EveryAction

Depending on the size, reach, and impact anticipated from a technology change, engaging the board of directors is often critical to your success. While the C-level and managers will probably lead your organization’s tech selection, you can think of the board as the ultimate executive sponsor. Focus on improving your operations.

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Nonprofit Startups: Apply for 501(c)(3) Status or Secure Fiscal Sponsorship?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Inspiration has struck and you have an amazing, world-changing idea for a public good group that you would like to make a reality. Sponsored groups can always file for a 501(c)(3) status after you’ve proven your concept can gain support from donors and volunteers. What do you do to get started?

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4 Strategies to Retain Your Nonprofit’s Corporate Sponsor

Achieve

Explain how their support made an impact and how you’ll use the donations raised to power change in your community. If you had a large turnout with lots of donations, this could be partially due to their support as a sponsor. For example, consider featuring them on an “Our Sponsors” page on your website for year-round visibility.

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Thinking Outside the Traditional Non-Dues Revenue Box

Association Analytics

With some creativity, collaboration, and an out-of-the-box mindset, your association can thrive in an ever-changing environment while providing value to members and industry partners alike. Not your grandma’s non-dues revenue Embarking on a new non-dues revenue program can be a daunting prospect for associations.

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6 Steps for Finding Corporate Sponsors for Your Next Fundraising Event

Get Fully Funded

Corporate sponsors are the best way to add lots of money to the bottom line of your fundraising event. It’s simple really: The more sponsors you have, the more money you’ll net. Having sponsors means the difference in an event that generates mediocre results and one that blows past your goals. What is a Corporate Sponsor?

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