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How Nonprofits Can Use Livestreaming to Raise Funds Through Sponsorship

Nonprofit Tech for Good

There are two phases to develop a Nonprofit Digital Sponsorship: Phase 1: Identify Your Audience & Partner(s). Phase 2: Content, Cost & Creation. Phase 1: Identify Your Audience, Partner(s) & Content. Phase 2: Cost & Sponsorship Value. So, how do we monetize this? Hard Costs: .

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Design Series: Understanding Audience Needs

Forum One

While understanding audience needs is the basis of all good strategy and user experience processes, end users often get lost or deprioritized in the design phase. All museum employees were welcome to join and ask questions, many of which led to important design conversations later on. They can even be done virtually!

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The Beginner’s Guide to Running Your First Capital Campaign

Get Fully Funded

The Two Phases of a Capital Campaign You will be asking folks for a lot of money and support for this project, and it comes in two phases: the quiet phase and the public phase. The quiet phase is the first part of the campaign and involves meeting face-to-face with your top prospects to make individual requests.

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The Audiences of a Capital Campaign: Who to Target and When

Achieve

Traditionally, capital campaigns are broken down into seven phases: Pre-Campaign Planning. Testing your initial plans through stakeholder interviews. The Quiet Phase. The Public Phase. When to Target This Audience: The pre-planning, feasibility study, and planning phases of your campaign. Feasibility Study.

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The Building Blocks of a Digital Advocacy Campaign, Part 2

Media Cause

This requires substantial market research and should include conversations with your audiences through surveys, interviews, or even focus groups.

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Interview with Shonali Burke: Analytics Tell Stories

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

She set up a private Facebook Group to facilitate our support for the campaign. A few weeks ago, she reported back to the group some of the results of our work with some insights based on Google Analytics charts. Shonali kindly agreed to an interview to share this story more broadly. Who did you prepare the chart for and why?

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Autism After 21 Utah Project: Lessons from a first-time fundraiser

Candid

These initial grants enabled us to launch a three-year community needs assessment research program, which includes an expert-developed survey and in-depth interviews with autistic adults, their family members, and community leaders. and Gail Miller Family Foundation , and others.

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