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How Organizations Can Use VR and AR Tech for Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Pictures can be useful tools, but nothing is quite as effective as walking through a virtual war zone or experiencing what happens in late-stage dementia firsthand. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but a virtual reality experience can tell an entire story and put the user into the shoes of the people their donations will help.

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22 Ways Nonprofits Can Use QR Codes for Fundraising and Awareness Campaigns

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In magazines, on flyers, tabletops, and conference materials. To scan a QR Code, smartphone owners download a QR Code Reader [browse your App Store/Gallery for a "qr code reader"] and then take a picture of the QR Code. On flyers and community billboards. So, what are they? In fundraising appeals. In print newsletters.

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14+ Excellent Nonprofit Annual Reports

Whole Whale

Moreover, the image is focused on an individual which allows the reader to empathize with the child and imagine her succeeding — and the key stats about the DREAM community suggest she will! The nonprofit lets the impact stand on its own on certain pages – no pictures, very little language, and lots of white space.

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A Data Picture is Worth More Than 1,000 Words

Connection Cafe

This means time spent translating my thoughts into both words and pictures that convey the meaning in the best, clearest, and most persuasive way. I have noticed that, personally, I respond better to the presentations that rely more on the pictures than the words. Smashing Magazine article on data visualization.

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Six Ways to Give Big Thanks to Big Donors

NonProfit Hub

This article originally ran in our Nonprofit Hub Magazine, a free bi-monthly magazine dedicated to providing focused content on a particular topic. Send a picture postcard from your staff. In our November/December edition, we explored how to build your 2015 marketing plan. And don’t worry about getting fancy.

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11 Blog Content Ideas for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If a news story is breaking when you get to work in the morning, and it is related to your mission or your programs, write up a quick two-paragraph summary of or commentary about the breaking news story, add a link to the original source, and then distribute your blog post to your communities. Solicit Feedback and Direction from Supporters.

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Selfies for Good?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As CNET sees it, “If you’re one of those people who posts pictures of yourself to the Corn Flakes fan page, you are yourself a corn flake.” No doubt you’ve taken a “ selfie ,” a self-portrait taken with your mobile phone camera and shared on Facebook or other social media channels. Photography Visual'

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