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How Make-A-Wish is Telling New Stories with Audience Personas

See3

Each persona has demographic information that helps make them real for the viewer, including things like age, race, gender and even a name. By putting together a comprehensive profile of your audience, your nonprofit is better able to create personalized content that speaks to your audience and drives them to action.

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Your Ultimate Guide to 2024 Year-End Fundraising Campaign: 5 Principles for Success

Allegiance Group

Your nonprofit can have your best year-end campaign by incorporating data-driven planning, tapping into overlooked segments, crafting impactful storytelling strategies, maximizing digital fundraising channels, and cultivating donor fundraising and stewardship throughout the year. Keep reading to find out more! #1 We’re here to help!

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Share of the American Wallet: What It Does and Does Not Mean for Your Nonprofit

Connection Cafe

This report is based on data about discretionary spending by Americans, and focuses on the key demographic indicators of charitable giving. Other factors that make a difference include: marital status , number of children in the home, income , and education level. And, where can you find new donors that fit the profile?

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[VIDEO] Measure Of Success: Creating Tools And Process To Report Impact

Bloomerang

We are here to talk about reporting impact, specifically creating tools and some good processes to do that for your donors. You know, impact is always good for year end. well, five areas of conversation revolve around, “What is impact reporting? What is impact? So we have several different topics today and the four.

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Unicef’s Little Bet on Pinboard

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’m now on the prowl for examples from the nonprofit world of “Little Bets” and was excited to read about how Unicef created a fictional profile for a 13-year-old girl named Ami Musa, from the poor, war torn African country of Sierra Leone. A team of specialists; the organisation is made up of specialists in their area.

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How Make-A-Wish is Telling New Stories with Audience Personas

See3

Each persona has demographic information that helps make them real for the viewer, including things like age, race, gender and even a name. By putting together a comprehensive profile of your audience, your nonprofit is better able to create personalized content that speaks to your audience and drives them to action.

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Future of Social: Gen Z

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Not matter what we call them, we are only just beginning to understand Gen Z and their impact on society as well as the implications for nonprofits. No matter your position or place in life, it is imperative to create opportunities for children, so that we can grow up to blow you away.”. Gen Z By The Numbers.

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