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100+ Fundraising Tasks for Your Nonprofit’s Board

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Can you survey nonrenewing donors to see why they didn’t renew? Approach area businesses to donate items to an online or offline silent or live auction. Do a raffle, sweepstakes, contest, or giveaway in your community. This can be fun, but set ground rules so you don’t disappoint. Is the donor renewal rate low?

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GiveMN 2012 Giving Day by the Numbers

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Based on our post-event survey of more than 9,000 individual donors, 67 percent heard about the event via email, 23 percent via Facebook, and 4 percent via Twitter. After all, social media is a space for sharing stories, making charitable giving fun or even “cool,” and for making giving a little bit competitive through prize grant incentives.

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Fight Digital Fatigue: 4 Tips for Nonprofit Communications

Achieve

Even these digital-savvy individuals need a screen break from time to time, and direct mail can provide the perfect opportunity for offline connections. . Your supporters will sense when you’re having fun with your digital outreach methods rather than using them to mechanically promote your organization. . by asking for their feedback.

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Launching a Collaboration or Content Management System: 8 Tricks for Adoption

Forum One

Just as in offline circumstances, online users learn from their peers in terms of how to interact with social objects. Rewards can come in many different forms, but most sites have had success with rewarding participation through recognition and acknowledgement, as well as through more overt measures like contests and prizes.

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Fight Digital Fatigue: 4 Tips for Nonprofit Communications

Achieve

Even these digital-savvy individuals need a screen break from time to time, and direct mail can provide the perfect opportunity for offline connections. Your supporters will sense when you’re having fun with your digital outreach methods rather than using them to mechanically promote your organization. Online contests or challenges.

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What do web stats mean, anyway?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

But in many areas there will always be scope for offline delivery of a non-profit’s message. There will always be constituents who need the offline presence, just in the same way there are still shops and banks on the high street. at 8:21 am What a great conversation; fun to have but for the fact that it misses the point.

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My Colorado Project empowers local change: Interview with Jason Manke

Amy Sample Ward

Rather than try to get younger donors to fit into our existing programs, we’ve built a site that encourages young people to do what they’re best at – connect online, build networks of like-minded people, and make philanthropy fun. Wow – that doesn’t sound like fun! It will be, I promise that it will be super fun!

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