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End-of-Year Wrap-Up: Three Things to Take Into Your 2024 Email Campaigns

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Read time: 4 minutes Are you done running reports for your 2023 year-end fundraising? One way to stand out in a crowded inbox is with eye-catching design — animated graphics, countdown clocks, fun graphics, photography and more. Good, it’s time to start planning for 2024 year-end fundraising!

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Nonprofit Email Basics: Master Effective Fundraising Communications

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For example, link to a report that gives donors more information about a mission they’ve invested in, or profile a particular person or animal your organization helped last month. When segmenting your list, be careful about language that could alienate certain donors. Next, feel free to get creative with color psychology.

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Nonprofit Email Basics: Master Effective Fundraising Communications

sgEngage

For example, link to a report that gives donors more information about a mission they’ve invested in, or profile a particular person or animal your organization helped last month. When segmenting your list, be careful about language that could alienate certain donors. Next, feel free to get creative with color psychology.

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Ethical Storytelling for Nonprofits: A Detailed Guide

Neon CRM

Storytelling for nonprofits can come in a variety of forms, from case studies in your annual report to personal stories or testimonials from people your organization has served. Make sure the stories you tell aren’t full of data with the people impacted as a footnote—let humanity be the center of your stories.

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How Digital Democracy Empowers Marginalized Communities

Tech Soup

This work included developing a secure system to track, map, and report incidents of gender-based violence; an emergency hotline; and media training to support women in documenting and sharing their experiences. Local language content and locally relevant context has facilitated the transition into local ownership.

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Frameworks and Lessons from the Public Participation in Science Research Report

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Earlier this year, a group of informal science researchers, led by Rick Bonney of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, published an extremely useful report on public participation in science research (PPSR). In this report, the authors describe three specific models for public participation: contribution, collaboration, and co-creation.

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On White Privilege and Museums

Museum 2.0

Three quick lenses on Whiteness and privilege in museums: Whiteness is in the language we use to describe the objects that we show and the programs we produce. I remember a photography exhibition in Boston where one photograph of three young ballerinas was labeled with their names. It's talking about white people.

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