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Nature Conservancy Instagram Contest and Other Examples

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of my blog readers, Sarah Mowry, Outreach Director for the Deschutes Land Trust pointed me to Nature Conservancy’s Instagram contest , an image scavenger hunt. This is a high level engagement task, to take a photo and tag it on Instagram. There is also other value: How much time or expense did this save staff?

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Google+ Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

.” It’s worth noting that beginning July 31 Google made it mandatory that all Google Profiles be public which means that your first name, last name, and profile picture will be visible when you participate in public Google Products such as Google Places, Maps, Images, Sites, etc. Now join Google+.

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Museum Photo Policies Should Be as Open as Possible

Museum 2.0

While doing research, I found myself digging back into old arguments on museum listservs about photo policies and I want to add my two (very opinionated) cents on this. Conservation: Objects may be damaged by flash photography. If people can take their own photos, they won't buy them in the gift shop. But what about visitors?

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Customer Story: Mojave Desert Land Trust’s Virtual Hike-a-thon Raises Nearly $20K

CauseVox

They’ve conserved more than 80,000 acres of prime desert habitat, forever weaving together National Parks, wilderness areas, and wildlife linkage corridors. Many fundraisers took pictures and shared updates as they went so that their supporters could see the beautiful desert they were helping to preserve.

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5 Strategies for Building Long-Term Donor Relationships

DNL OmniMedia

For example, a nonprofit dedicated to conservation might share updates on the population rates of endangered species a supporter donated to help protect. Rather than plain text and an image or two, eCards recreate the experience of opening an artfully designed, physical card. Using photographs. Providing the data.

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Nonprofit Marketing: 3 Easy Ways To Grow Your Audience

Top Nonprofits

Developing a positive brand image in the community. For example, it wouldn’t make sense for a nature conservation organization to partner with an oil company. The right pictures can illustrate your cause and tap into people’s emotions, inspiring them to engage with your cause. Rely on your connections.

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Google+ Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Add your nonprofit’s Twibbon/avatar to your Google+ Profile picture. Upload your nonprofit’s avatar as one (or all five) of your featured profile photos. Photos and slideshows. See the Nature Conservancy’s Blog as an example: 10. Add your nonprofit under “Employment.” Powerful stats.

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