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In Case of Emergency, Update Your Facebook Status

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A new American Red Cross survey shows many web users would turn to social media to seek help for themselves or others during emergencies—and they expect first responders to be listening. The online survey asked 1,058 adults about their use of social media sites in emergency situations.

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Guest Post: Next Generation of Donors Meet the Next Generation of Nonprofit Leadership at NTEN

NTEN

Like Mark Twain's famous quote, there is good news in the data -- the death of direct mail by some has been exaggerated -- but, when one looks at the data direct mail will not remain the dominate channel for soliciting and collecting gifts that it is today. Multi-channel integration is more important than ever.

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NpTech Roundup: Grasshoppers and Ants - Social Fundraising Off Season

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Clean1982 The NpTech Tag Summary is a weekly compilation of resources tagged with "nptech" by those who follow all things nonprofits and social media. The summaries are more focused on a social media theme or a social media question related to practice. Which one worked best? Digidave of Spot.Us

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[ASK AN EXPERT] Where Do You Find New Donors And What Do You Say To Them?

Bloomerang

clients, volunteers, members, vendors, family members of affiliates and even social media followers). It could be a white paper, “how-to” video, tip list or recommendations (e.g., It could be a white paper, “how-to” video, tip list or recommendations (e.g., Offer gifts of useful content.

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Seven Steps to Ensuring a Successful Sustained Giving Program

Connection Cafe

How can you leverage your communication channels—including email, direct mail, and social media—to promote sustained giving? Download the White Paper: Sustaining Your Mission: How to Build and Maintain a Successful Recurring Giving Program. Develop your communications plan. First, start with your website.

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Book: A Great How-To On Creating Social Content

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I picked up a copy of Content Rules by Ann Handley and CC Chapman and could not put it down. The books shares the secrets to creating good content on social channels that engages your audiences. 30= Monthly: A video, podcast, e-mail newsletter, flyer, a more detailed or longer blog post, a case study, etc. View on Amazon.

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Maximizing Multichannel Fundraising for Higher Education

Connection Cafe

If you haven’t watched fundraising expert Joe Garecht’s Heating Up Multichannel Fundraising webinar or read his Raising Money through Multichannel Communications white paper, we highly recommend you do so. Multichannel fundraising can take place across a variety of communication channels , commonly categorized as online and offline.