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National Study Reveals: Digital and Social Media Are Delivering Results for Arts Organizations

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The full report was published this week and Rory and Mary Trudel agreed to do a guest post summarizing what they learned. We could tell that some of the confusion and resistance we were seeing around adoption was due to organizations’ inability to look past the technological nature of these new channels. What we learned: a snapshot.

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How to Create the Best Nonprofit Marketing Plan

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This nonprofit marketing guide will cover the following topics: The Importance of Creating a Marketing Plan Nonprofit Marketing Plan Basics Nonprofit Marketing Plan: Channels to Promote Your Nonprofit. During the research and planning phase, you’re able to evaluate your nonprofit’s position compared to similar organizations.

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11 Charity Auction Tips for Raising More Money

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During this phase of your charity auction planning, remember to keep the law of supply and demand in mind. Auction off your biggest, most expensive item (or the item that got the most hype during your event promotion) at or near the end. There are myriad donation channels that you can include in your charity auction.

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The Right Way to use Social Media for Fundraising: Wildlife Direct

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Should be part of a multi-channel effort -- they all work together. What's important is figuring out the right amount of time to invest in particular channels. Focus on the outcomes and keep reporting on the work you are doing.