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7 Practical Tips for Engagement with a Higher Purpose On Social

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In this Twitter example below, the school is also encouraging the alumni network to RT this alum’s accomplishment. Be sure to use compelling photos and other visuals. For example, use Twitter lists to track alums and subscribe to their Facebook updates. Use Nostalgia (old class photos) to Spark A Trip Down Memory Lane.

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7 Things I learned About Social Media Powered Online Fundraising and A Big Heartfelt Thank You for #OceanLoveEarl

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Content of photos of my Dad with personal stories performed the best in terms of engagement. Spent $50 for a promoted post which got over 10,000 views to promote the July 3rd event, but I did not set up a way to track whether the promoted post helped boost participation in the online memorial event.

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How to Pick the Right Fundraiser for Your New Nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

A meme got my attention recently on Facebook. But if your local high school has a track, you can stage all kinds of events, including a Trike-a-Thon, if a lot of your supporters have preschoolers. After judges award prizes for the best pies, you can have a pie-eating contest. A Scholastic Book Fair for grownups.”

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10 Elements of an Effective Nonprofit or Do-Good Blog

Have Fun - Do Good

Notes, photos and presentations from events. Notes and photos from your work in the field. You can track who is linking to you and writing about your issue by using services like Google Analytics or SiteMeter. Hold and participate in online contests, challenges, blog carnivals and memes. posts, photos, video).