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How Nonprofits Can Use Instagram for Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Here are four strategies your nonprofit should keep in mind when using Instagram for fundraising: 1. It will also grant you access to more advanced analytics and improved ad campaign management, as well as enable you to add contact information to your page. Other orgs take different approaches. Start With the Right Profile Type.

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Bye Bye Dirty Data, Hello Donor Love & Dollars!

John Kenyon

Here are 3 among the many types of examples of Lost Dollars and Relationships driven by Dirty Data: 1) Contact info changes but is not updated in the system => communication stops & dollars stop. Donor makes a small gift instead of a large gift and allocates balance to other orgs. Bye Bye large end of year gift.

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Live Blogging: 09NTC Mapping Your Social Media Strategy

Amy Sample Ward

ARC - gather data every morning and share with organization via email; issues that seem sensitive or are newsworthy will contact subject matter experts to follow up. Qui - for clients that are larger, we set up media citation reports (like a word doc with titles and links and relevant info about the mentions and how they should respond).

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The 8 Top Online Fundraising Platforms for Nonprofits

Neon CRM

Online fundraising is the future of nonprofit fundraising. As the digital-native generations—that’s Millennials and Gen Z—age and enter their prime giving years, having an online fundraising platform for your nonprofit is going to be a must. Let’s get started!

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Social Media and Technology: What Nonprofits Need To Know

NTEN

For those people and orgs particularly interesting in raising money via social media , Deanna shared a helpful way to think about this: Just like you can’t walk into a bar, say how awesome you are and then ask someone for money… you can’t expect people to give you money, hand over fist, via Facebook and other social media sites.

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[VIDEO] Counting the Costs: Where Capital Campaigns Often Miss the Mark

Bloomerang

And like I say very often on these sessions, I always look for folks with that firsthand fundraising knowledge. I look at the fundraising and the revenue aspects and Brian’s team of construction experts really brings value and creates a streamlined process for the actual project itself. We’ve been prudent fundraisers today.

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Crowdsourcing Your Professional Learning With Social Media: An Example

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Also, try not to tweet about your own org on an average of more than once every seven or so tweets. I would like us to get our organization on twitter, but i'm afraid that if i only "tweet" about fundraising events, people will tire of it quickly--any thoughts on this? Quality is more important than quantity.