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How to Build a Social Media Following: Top Secrets Revealed

Nonprofits Source

That means you must have a comprehensive understanding of your supporters’ demographics and interests Leverage tools like your CRM platform and previous social media analytics to pinpoint who your audience is and what they care about. The content you post should be crafted with your platform and audience in mind. Let’s dive in!

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5 Years of Nonprofit Fundraising Stats: [2015 to 2020] And 6 Trends to Know

Whole Whale

Whether you’re a nonprofit leader or nonprofit curious, there are some key numbers to keep in mind related to nonprofits, giving, and the growing giving landscape. Giving to education, public-society benefit organizations, and arts, culture, and humanities all increased over 10% since the year before. 2015 Stats. Giving Report.

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Nonprofit Membership Models: The What, Why, and How

Neon CRM

Stronger Advocacy: There’s strength in numbers, and a strong membership base provides organizations with more voices to amplify their cause, advocate for policy changes, influence the community, and raise awareness for their mission. Even if you’re just starting out, your organization has likely made a few connections.

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How to Train and Develop Millennials

Gyrus

Since millennial buyer behavior is so vastly different than what traditional advertising channels can influence, understanding the demographic completely, is vital. The culture around the youth of this generation was forged on the idea that we would be glued to computers throughout our aging and we were.

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What are Effective Strategies Nonprofit Organizations Use to Improve Diversity and Inclusion?

ASU Lodestar Center

This study was conducted with workers in Vietnam, and it shows that even in other cultures, inclusion is a healthy practice for organizations. With this research in mind, it can be concluded that diversity and inclusion leads to effective board governance, innovative employees, employee well-being and organizational affinity in nonprofits.

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Guest Post: Infusing “Social” into Social Justice Organizations

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Time Magazine provocatively named “The Protester” as its 2011 “Person of the Year” for its riveting influence on last year’s social and political events. In this sound bite culture, social justice organizations must carve out nuanced positions on complex social issues, from racial and gender equity to immigration reform.

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Digital Empathy Brings Data to Life

.orgSource

Retain and attract customer-centric talent with a culture that values respect and consideration. Digital transformation provides the systems and analytics to move beyond demographics and discover behavior. What emotional biases may be influencing perceptions? That data turns what was once a narrow path into a two-way street.

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