November, 2016

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Better Blogs: 6 Tips for Creating Great Content

Byte Technology

Depending on what successful bloggers your poll, the answers to these questions can vary widely. A host of studies show that the most successful blogs are those that allow for readers to comment on a post, offer an opinion, suggest another line of thinking etc. So don’t make hem guess when the next piece of content will be available.

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Learn Post Election Stress Management Techniques for Nonprofits: Free Webinars in December

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’ve been excited to add ideas covered in the book and sharing the inspiring stories of nonprofit organizations have created a sense of well-being in the office such as Issue One , Opening Act , Sierra Club , Crisis Text Line , Crisis Response Network , and Pathways to Education Canada into my training practice for workshops.

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Tips to Beat Declining Facebook Reach

Tech Soup

As a result, more and more content is being produced; Facebook says on average, 1,500 stories can appear in someone's news feed when they log on. This increased competition makes it hard for any one story — your story — to gain exposure. How Other Nonprofits Have Found Success. It was a huge success.

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Field Notes from an Executive Director: Help Your Board Help You

NonProfit Hub

Strong and successful nonprofit organizations have a commonality—good leadership. Train for long-term success. Healey shared a story about receiving a grant to purchase a wheelchair-accessible van. Oh, and we also have the advantage of interviewing the best nonprofit thought leaders in the world for our articles.

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Get to Know the Lodestar Center: Elsbeth Pollack

ASU Lodestar Center

I think that I’ve been able to do my best work when I can understand as much as possible where people are coming from, what their struggles have been, what their successes have been, what they want, and then go from there, instead of just assuming or prescribing what has worked for me or what I’ve seen work for other people. That we exist!

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Cause Camp 2017 Speaker Lineup Announcement

NonProfit Hub

Tom Ahern makes his living by writing cases and direct mail … by doing audits, reviewing and recommending fixes for donor communications … and by teaching others what he’s learned during decades of trial, error and the occasional spectacular success. Ahern didn’t start in fundraising. It was hardcore. Tyler Riewer. charity: water.

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10 Social Media Strategies That Increase Engagement and Inspire Donors

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Write good stories. GivingTuesday 2015 was very successful and the trend will likely continue in 2016 – not only on #GivingTuesday, but also on cause awareness days. 3) After the hashtag fundraising campaign is over, write a summary of success and tell donors and supporters to “Save the Date” for next year.