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Nonprofit Donor Engagement Strategies: Breaking Through the Noise

Neon CRM

Ask for details you might be able to use later, like demographic information, how they first learned about you, why they decided to give, and how they want to communicate with you in the future. Share feel-good stories, cute pictures, uplifting impact updates, or funny anecdotes. Teaching them something.

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How to Get the Most Out of Salesforce’s Nonprofit Summit

Cloud 4 Good

Explore how Salesforce was able to help the CDC Foundation scale to meet increased demands, reach new donor demographics, and how they plan to turn one-time donors into reoccurring givers. The Teach for America Story: Creating Exceptional Constituent Experience.

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Read This Post If You Want Your Most Successful GivingTuesday

Bloomerang

For example, teach your donors something that will stun them about your nonprofit’s work, or show them an actual picture of your work that makes everyone smile. Ask them questions to determine their demographics (age, zip code, marital status, communication preference, etc.) Or do both!

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Top 10 Spreadsheet Secrets From A Nonprofit Data Nerd

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You can use pivot tables to summarize anything from demographic information to satisfaction survey responses. Pictures are worth a thousand words. Check out these videos about pivot tables. If you’re new to pivot tables, start here. In this video, I explain how to insert a pivot table: Secret #3.

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Ignite their Passion! The Resurgence of Values-Based Marketing

Connection Cafe

You’ve probably seen it but not realized it: an Airbnb ad that doesn’t show pictures of fun travel destinations. Remember when you met a group of young people who wanted to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony? A Nike ad with Colin Kaepernick’s face. A New York Times ad that doesn’t mention the news. A brief step back in time.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Creating, Building, and Sustaining.

ASU Lodestar Center

But sometimes we forget that "the community" is not just an abstract demographic. Can You Teach a Watchdog New Tricks? Picture This: A Look Back at This Year's Spring Fo. Nonprofit professionals use the word "community" a lot. We talk about serving the community, building community, and engaging community.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday: Social Media is all.

ASU Lodestar Center

In my previous post , I reviewed the first trend in "Convergence," which is "Demographic Shifts Redefine Participation." Can You Teach a Watchdog New Tricks? Picture This: A Look Back at This Year's Spring Fo. Two weeks ago, I introduced readers to La Pianas "Convergence: How Five Trends Will Reshape the Social Sector." [1]