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Nonprofit Storytelling: The Quick and No-Nonsense Guide

Bloomerang

Nonprofit storytelling refers to a specific way of communication that organizations use to personalize their mission. And once shared effectively, storytelling will change the game for your organization. Many times, communication is something people don’t feel is their strong suit. We tell stories.

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10 Content Marketing Stats That’ll Make Your Jaw Drop

TechImpact

Here are 5 stats that prove content marketing works, and 5 stats that prove traditional marketing techniques are a thing of the past. Think of all the people you’ve helped in your community. In a previous blog , we discussed the effect good storytelling has on the brain.

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12 Must-Know Stats About Social Media, Fundraising, and Cause Awareness

Nonprofit Tech for Good

After spending all these years investing time and resources into building and engaging your online communities before there was proof that your time and resources were well spent, your nonprofit is now in the best position to reap the benefits of a powerful, action-oriented Social Web. That said, congrats to the early adopters!

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How To Recruit New Members for Your Association on Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

5) Build an engaged community on social media. The most important part of social media is being able to build a strong community. There are a few ways that you’ll be able to build a strong community; Pose questions and ask for responses. 6) Use video and live streaming for storytelling. Source: Go-Gulf.

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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It’s a community that takes a while to understand and adapt to. That said, for those nonprofits that do want to grow a community on Twitter, follow these best practices when writing your tweets to maximize the likelihood of your tweets getting noticed: 1. 10) Explore Twitter Spaces, Newsletters, and Communities.

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9 Ways to Improve Your Nonprofit’s E-Newsletter

The Modern Nonprofit

Cite your stats and facts with source articles, provide links to more information about your campaigns on your website, and of course include buttons to your donate page. Make use of storytelling to make your asks more compelling. Learn more about how storytelling can improve your communications. Always include links.

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Five Social Media Best Practices for Small NGOs in Developing Countries

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Donors and supporters are increasing overwhelmed by text-heavy storytelling – especially on mobile devices. Facebook Scheduling Function: HootSuite for Scheduling Tweets: 3) Tap into the power of stats and inspirational quotes. Your stats and quotes page will become two of the most visited pages on your website or blog.