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Social Media for Social Good :: Your Nonprofit Tech Checklist

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Each item on the list is discussed in the book and some items won’t make sense unless you have read the book, but most will. That was my number one priority when writing the book… to create a comprehensive, useful social and mobile media how-to guide for nonprofits. 2) e-Newsletter. 1) Facebook.

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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: The Nature Conservancy

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Facebook: facebook.com/thenatureconservancy. My guess would be either MySpace, YouTube, or Facebook Causes. We’re using all of the main social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, etc. Facebook and Flickr have been two of the most useful social media sites. Related Links: Book Research & Interviews. ?

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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: National Wildlife Federation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Facebook: facebook.com/nationalwildlife. From there I signed us up for various Facebook groups and profiles and continued experimenting sites like Change.org and Care2. And for that event, Facebook Causes helped us raise the most money we’ve ever raised on social media. Related Links: Book Research & Interviews. ?Book

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Nonprofit Donor Engagement Strategies: Breaking Through the Noise

Neon CRM

Your donor engagement strategy may outline different recognition tiers by gift amount ($50 donations receive a shout-out in your newsletter, and $250 donations receive a plaque, for example). Knowing what channels to use—like whether you need to email donors versus posting on Facebook—is one thing. Connecting with donors face to face.

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13 Innovative Online Fundraising Ideas For Nonprofits & Charities

CauseVox

Choose a day and actively encourage donations and sharing through all your social media channels, such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Snapchat. You can promote a match through all your frequent channels of communication whether it be social media, email, or a newsletter. You can make this virtual too! Live-Streaming.

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Year-End Giving Prep: 21 FAQs Answered by Fundraising Experts

Connection Cafe

All of this is tied to a direct mail appeal, that can go out as early as mid-November or the beginning of December. Finally, we also configure the option for recipients to opt-out of receiving campaign emails all together, which is why a December e-news is important. When is the best time to send a direct mail newsletter?

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5 Keys to Effective Knowledge Transfer for Nonprofits

Wild Apricot

See for yourself how affordable and easy it is to use: - Take a tour! in combination with the other delivery methods tailored to your particular audience and message, such as reports, newsletters, fact sheets, etc., Take a tour! Nicks Book Blog. Facebook Applications for Your Non-Profit Page. E-mail marketing.