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Top 2021 Fundraising Strategies: Mastering Relevant Content Marketing

Bloomerang

Internalizing and externalizing an organization-wide culture of philanthropy. It’s important to showcase how what you do relates to what’s top of mind for folks. Together, these comprise your case for support. . Just because folks supported you in the past doesn’t mean they’ll support you now.

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Engaging Your Donor Community: 5 School Fundraising Tips

sgEngage

Intentionally target your audience The first step to engaging with your supporters is to define exactly who your audience is. Based on all of this information, determine what kinds of events your supporters would want to participate in. Think about the people who make up your community of donors. Is it mostly parents or neighbors?

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Applying DEI Best Practices for Your Nonprofit

Top Nonprofits

Whether we like it or not, many traditional fundraising practices create an inner circle of supporters. The best way to start prioritizing DEI initiatives is by taking steps to ingrain these concepts into your organization’s culture. Watch the Culture Start Shifting. Guide Your Staff. Set Milestones for Improvement.

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Everything You Need to Know About Data You Learned in Kindergarten

NTEN

One of the most important social skills they work on in my daughter's classroom? Sharing is important because a) it's just the nice thing to do and b) sharing helps build the classroom community. Sharing the book or toy gives both children the common experience that forms the classroom culture. Start with data.

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3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofits That Can Boost Professional Success

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When you have worked in a field a long time (for me it has been over 3 decades), you have to keep an open mind about remembering and reflecting on what you have heard before — looking at as if it was new. The themes are less about exploring something new, but to commit to continuous learning and improvement.

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New Models for Children's Museums: Wired Classrooms?

Museum 2.0

Bob’s job is to set up and support “wired” schools and school districts. I was fascinated by our discussion, and Bob came to mind last month, when I was asked to write an article for the Association of Children's Museums quarterly journal, Hand to Hand , about children's museums and Web 2.0. Why the uniformity?

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Make Sarah Bunting Wear A Tomato Outfit, Parade Around Rockefeller Center and Support DonorsChoose!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last year, Sarah Bunting, who writes the blog Tomato Nation , a culture and humor blog, offered to shave her head if her blog readers donated to DonorsChoose.org , a site that allows donors to purchase school supplies for needy classrooms. She launched the month-long campaign with a goal of $40,000, again to support DonorsChoose.org.

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