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Steal these 42 Creative Pinterest Ideas for Nonprofits

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Joe also shared some great Pinterest use-cases for nonprofits to experiment with including a Pinboards of fashionable used clothes available in Goodwill stores and beautiful images endangered frogs Conservation International is working to save. Pin pictures of animals who need homes. Where where was Scruffie found?

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Getting Creative with Online Fundraising: 10 Campaigns Using Mission Inspired Gifts aka Gift Catalogues

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They take the idea of the emotional tie people feel when seeing pictures of (yes cute) animals and allow them to actually “adopt” the animal of a supporter’s choice to illustrate how that person’s money is helping to save the lives and well-being of creatures shown in the ecommerce store.

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9 Captivating Content Ideas to Enhance Your Nonprofit Blog

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Photos of people are particularly compelling, so gather pictures of volunteers, beneficiaries, and community members. Brush up on some photography best practices , such as following the rule of thirds and testing out unique perspectives. If your nonprofit has an environmental focus, nature photos can also be captivating.

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6 Great Nonprofit Social Media Accounts

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National Geographic. National Geographic is an absolute juggernaut of the nonprofit social media world, topping the nonprofit social media rankings with 114 million following their instagram and over 45 million likes on Facebook! WWF is another big scorer when it comes to followers, with 2.7

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Support Women Survivors of War with $27/month

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If not director of a school, I would like to be someone of importance, someone of value again.'"--Honorata (pictured left) about her experience with Women for Women International. Sissel of the Sissel Byington Photography blog sponsors a women each year.

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