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Nonprofit Volunteer Management: Three Tips to Increase and Maintain Engagement

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Let’s do the math and make a conservative estimate. Communicate with Volunteers: Like every other aspect of work and life, communication with volunteers is vital. More than 10.4 million volunteers are currently needed to support nonprofits (VolunteerMatch).

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Project AWARE Dives Deep Into Ocean Data, Turning Scuba Divers into Citizen Scientists

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My Ocean , is a niche social network of more than 9000 divers and this guest post by Darren Barefoot describes some powerful outcomes for ocean conservation by bringing together several strategies: niche social network, crowdsourced data mapping, and deep engagement.

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#OceanLoveEarl Share Your Favorite Ocean Story on July 3rd for My Dad’s Online Memorial

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Tweet or Facebook your favorite story about the ocean or share an ocean conservation link with #oceanLoveEarl hashtag. My father had a deep-seated love of the ocean and was a life guard for 30 years for the Ventnor City Beach Patrol. Online Memorial: July 3, 2013. In Loving Memory of Earl Kanter MD. A Surfing Memory of My Dad.

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QR Codes in Action. Five Nonprofits Share their Experiences

Care2

The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) uses QR codes in their brochures at their offline fundraising events. QR codes could link to a video that shares a personal story about how the organization helped to positively impact his/her life.&#. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. The Big Wild.

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Interview: Kivi Leroux Miller, The Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Amy Sample Ward

What’s the difference between online and offline marketing – or is there one? Nonprofits seem to be more acutely concerned than small businesses, for example, about what someone might think or what someone might say about this or that, and it makes them too cautious and conservative in their marketing.

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Nonprofits & Gaming: Playing Your Way to More Funds, More Volunteers, and Solving the World's Problems

NTEN

In Find the Future, the New York Public Library pairs online and offline activity to get the audience to explore the library’s offerings by sending them on a scavenger hunt throughout the collection. Purpose: Bringing the cause to life. New York Public Library: Find the Future. Purpose: Fundraising, awareness-building.

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50 Nonprofit Fundraising Strategies to Help You Raise More

Neon CRM

But with so many elements to modern fundraising—both online and offline—it can be tough to keep up. Use QR Codes QR codes became a lot more popular during the pandemic, and they can be a great way for your nonprofit to easily shepherd offline donors to your online donation pages. Make every stamp count!

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