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Integrating Your Nonprofit Email & Website Strategy: 5 Tips

DNL OmniMedia

Allow website visitors to sign up for your newsletter. Your website is a stellar tool for increasing newsletter registrations. By promoting your newsletter on your website, you invite visitors to dive deeper into your organization’s work and receive regular updates about your mission.

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The End of Expertise and How Associations Must Adapt

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Sign up for our newsletter to get all the details about the next event once we have it scheduled. UST Education has invited us to have another discussion on The End of Expertise and How Associations Must Adapt in 2024. The date is still TBD, but we’re aiming for early summer.

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Get More Out of AI, Start Chatting

.orgSource

Use ChatGPT as a virtual event host to welcome attendees, guide them through the schedule, answer queries, and facilitate networking during virtual conferences. Leverage ChatGPT to generate reports, articles, and newsletters. Create a personalized chatbot to interact with members, answer questions, and offer customized recommendations.

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[ASK AN EXPERT] What’s The Best Way To Share Tax Information With Donors?

Bloomerang

Dear Not a Tax Lawyer, While it’s not your job to be your donor’s financial or legal advisor, it is your job to be their philanthropy facilitator. Finally, consider writing about tax-beneficial giving in one or more of your newsletters between now and the end of the year. Should I be doing or saying something different? –

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Expanding Your Donor Network Through Fundraising Events

Bloomerang

Engage on digital platforms: Use the technology younger donors favor—like QR codes or Tap to Pay —to facilitate easy capture of contact information and donations. Ensure that you capture attendees’ contact details accurately and efficiently. Make the process as seamless as possible. Engage them in the ongoing narrative of your cause.

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Four Ways To Get Your Board Members to Fundraise for Your Nonprofit

Bloomerang

At least 20 minutes of the agenda should be dedicated to education and training, such as role-playing exercises, making calls to donors, or even guest facilitators. Regular updates, newsletters, and invitations to attend events can help board members feel connected to the organization and motivated to contribute to its success.

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40+ Ideas to Light a Fundraising Fire Under Your Nonprofit Board Members

Blue Fox

So often, nonprofit fundraising efforts are facilitated and driven by staff members. Is your staff prepared to make the asks, attend the events, mail the collateral and try some Facebook fundraising ads? What about your board members… are they fired up for fundraising season? What’s wrong with that?

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