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5 More-Important-Than-Ever Digital Marketing Metrics for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Josh Kashorek , Director of Marketing at Journity , and advocate for using data to create high-performance nonprofit marketing campaigns. Every nonprofit has the goal of extending their impact as far as they can by helping as many people as possible. It needs to be combined with the other metrics to provide value.

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Mastering Nonprofit Board Recruitment: A Strategic Guide for Executive Directors

Bloomerang

Describe not just the roles but the impact these roles have. Keep the conversation going: Develop relationships with potential members through regular updates and check-ins. Encourage open discussions, constructive feedback, shared decision-making, and collective celebrations to build strong relationships and mutual trust.

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Raise the Board’s Financial IQ

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A director who can’t read your balance sheet, can’t be a great leader. A healthy balance sheet is the source of innovation, impact, and engagement. When directors understand their role in stewarding and growing resources, keeping track of that progress becomes a lot more interesting. Lastly, reputation is everything.

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Donor Stewardship: Expert Tips to Build Strong Relationships

Bloomerang

The foundation of an effective fundraising strategy is built on the relationships your team forms with the people who power your mission. Every member of your nonprofit team already knows how to build strong relationships with friends, co-workers, family members, significant others, and more. What is donor stewardship?

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Thursday Thoughts: transforming mid-level donors into major donors

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— Personalized communication and engagement strategies are critical to helping mid-level donors see the value and potential impact of increasing their donations to your nonprofit organization. Include impact stories and metrics in your acknowledgment and stewarding messages that show how far their dollar will go toward making an impact.

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How a Community of Long-Term Monthly Donors Make a Long-Term Difference

Nonprofit Tech for Good

As a non-profiteer of many years, I have known donor giving programs to be described via a myriad of terms; sustainment, long-term, continued, recurring – all ways to describe the length of the relationship a donor establishes with a non-profit. And their relationship with Water.org starts in a fairly simple way; by checking a box.

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Are Associations Losing Their Members’ Trust?—The Leadership ColLAB Explores This Critical Question

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Nancy MacRae, MS, CAE, ENA, describes the relationship between trust and culture. “As This metric is created by asking your constituents one simple question: “On a scale from 0 to 10, how likely are you to recommend this product/company to a friend or colleague?” Sharon chats with me and Brian Willard, Director of IT at CCIM Institute.