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Making the most of mid-level

M+R

Goals + strategies. For many of our clients, our goal is not simply more revenue—it’s to expand and accelerate the pipeline. So, now that we know who our audience is, and where and how to find them, what do we send to them in order to achieve our goal? . Sample impact report from Oxfam America. . .

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Technology & Community: Strategic Options for Building Movements

Amy Sample Ward

Whether you were here in Toronto or not, I’d love to hear your ideas, feedback, and goals for change! View more presentations from Amy Sample Ward. Let’s start at the most fundamental place for this conversation. All those people and groups have just as many different goals, small and large. What is a movement?

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Nonprofits and Content Strategy: The Wisdom of the Network

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here’s how I think about content strategy, and how I framed it to my network: “I’m looking to develop a strategy across channels (web, mobile, across social media platforms), across audiences, building better engagement and community through content, linking it back to organizational goals, measuring success, etc. Copyblogger.

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Social Media Police: The Nonprofit Edition

Connection Cafe

s Fashion Police, nonprofit social media authors Amy Sample Ward, Allyson Kapin, and Melanie Mathos shared the latest trends, campaigns and faux pas in the nonprofit social media world during bbcon 2013, Blackbaud’s Conference for Nonprofits in National Harbor, Md. So, don’t do it. Channeling Joan Rivers and E!’s Have fun doing it.

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[VIDEO] 3 Steps To Closing $10K+ Gifts By December 31

Bloomerang

And I don’t want this to just be a one-way conversation. If you’re ready to have uncomfortable conversations that are momentary. You teach people how to relate to you. So when you’re following up, make sure that you’re prioritizing talking about the impact above even your fundraising goals.

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Charitable Giving in Higher Education: A Conversation with CASE’s Sue Cunningham

sgEngage

This work includes everything from acknowledging the role that enslaved people played in building and establishing institutions, to the crucial conversations around renaming buildings and removing statues. We have seen creative examples around micro-goals, and community generated matches that engage donors and supporters at lots of levels.

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Games for Change Keynote: James Shelton, US Department of Education

Amy Sample Ward

That’s teaching. Fundamentally that’s what teaching should be. With that program, the goal is to get syndicated but the opportunity is there for anyone. And we can broaden the conversation to talk about having lots of tools to get there. Young people should enjoy the educational process.

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