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TikTok for Good: The Nonprofit’s Guide to Marketing on TikTok

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Or if you want to diversify your donor and volunteer base and attract younger supporters, TikTok could be a great tool for your organization. This TikTok by Charity: Water, below, educates viewers on the lack of clean water in Madagascar. Our Generational Giving Report found that Gen Z prefers to give via social media apps!

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Constituent Empowerment, as old as Lady Liberty

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Of course we saw Central Park and the Zoo therein, to see if the animals from Madagascar were hanging out, and we saw FAO Schwartz and Times Square and the Empire State Building. who could help a little bit with the effort, if assured that any amount would help and the donor were properly rewarded.

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4 Fabulous Nonprofit Marketing Mavens

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Kivi Leroux Miller From her blog: "I love helping small and medium-sized nonprofits communicate more effectively with their members, donors, volunteers and other supporters, so that together, they can make the world a better place. I do that as a blogger, trainer, coach and consultant."

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Solutionary Women: Katya Andresen

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The child sex slave in Cambodia or the cyclone victim in Madagascar doesn’t have time for us to wordsmith our mission statements or waste time with lackluster fundraising efforts. The book is for anyone who’s frustrated that donors, partners or beneficiaries just aren’t listening or are failing to take action. What will they learn?