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10 Blogging Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Blogging of the past was usually editorial content, such as an opinion piece or report back by an executive director. Posts can be as little as 250 words with a featured image or as long as a 5,000-word photo essay. Embed images and videos that are consistent in size. A nonprofit can blog once a week or every other week.

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Get Help in Telling the Story of Your Nonprofit's Impact

Tech Soup

Naples, Florida: #Storymakers 2017: Creating Images and Video with Adobe Spark. Decatur, Illinois: Storytelling, Planning, and Scheduling Content for Your Nonprofit #Storymakers2017. Chicago, Illinois: Making Tech Accessible to Nonprofits. Seattle, Washington: King County Executive Director Forum — October 6.

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We Want YOU to Help Scale Up Mobile for the Common Good

Tech Soup

"They not only lowered our monthly mobile bill by more than 25 percent, they provided a better network, better care and aligned our mission with our mobile," said Michael Banghart, executive director, RSSI, Chicago, Illinois. Image 1 : Human Resources Establishment. Image 3 : Bill McChesney / CC BY.

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Free In-Person Events for Nonprofit Techies

Tech Soup

Seattle, Washington: King County Executive Director's Forum. Chicago, Illinois: " Weeving"­ Nonprofits, People, and Companies. Image: New Orleans Net2NO meetup / New Orleans Local via NetSquared / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. IMAGE ATTRIBUTION GUIDELINES Image Name: Author / License.

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NetSquared Goes to 15NTC. And Your Hometown Too

Tech Soup

Chicago, Illinois: Social Media for Social Impact: Building Your Brand and Engaging the Community. Seattle, Washington: King County Executive Directors' Forum. Image : Mel Findlater / CC BY-NC. IMAGE ATTRIBUTION GUIDELINES. Image Name: Author / License. Wednesday, February 25, 2015. Friday, February 27, 2015.

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Comprehensive Guide To Year-End Giving

CauseVox

To get the details behind their successes, we spoke to Melissa Benjamin, Fiver’s Director of Development. SOS Children’s Villages Illinois acquired 75% of their new donors for the entire year with their year-end peer-to-peer fundraising campaign. No bells or whistles — just straightforward. Be specific.

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Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Primer For Nonprofits

CauseVox

SOS Children’s Villages of Illinois ran their annual holiday giving campaign through CauseVox for the first time in 2020. Nancy Ramos Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois. As they do, they’ll spread the word and share your story. It’s one of the most effective forms of marketing: word of mouth.