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Boost Your Nonprofit’s Impact: 10 Power-Packed Summer Fundraising Ideas for 2023

The Modern Nonprofit

Estimated Reading Time: 5 minutes Boost Your Nonprofit’s Impact: 10 Power-Packed Summer Fundraising Ideas for 2023 As the mercury rises, so should your nonprofit’s impact! Outdoor Movie Night An outdoor movie night is a fun and engaging way to bring your community together while raising funds for your nonprofit.

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Next Level Donor Relations: Make The Experience “Unexpectedly Pleasurable”

Bloomerang

Specific personalization When sending an appeal letter, thank-you note, or email to a donor, always include a note at the bottom and say something about the impact their gift has made and something very specific about their kids, dog, family, home, job, favorite sport, hobby, alma mater, volunteer work, or latest travel adventure.

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19 Easy Fundraiser Ideas Your Nonprofit Can Try Today

Neon CRM

Here Are 19 Ideas for Easy Nonprofit Fundraisers While these ideas pretty much run the gamut, they all offer a mix of supporter engagement, community involvement, and fun creativity that all successful events need. Some well-placed, colorful signage and a fun atmosphere (i.e. There will always be some assembly required.

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Optimizing Student Prospecting Efforts with Social Listening and Influencers

Connection Cafe

For example, if you seem them posting about topics specific to your community, share an article or fun fact about how your institution is (positively) related. Photography. While it can be unsettling, it’s important to give them creative control—ultimately, this will help you cut through the noise and make an impact.

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Top 3 Roadblocks for Event Registration

Connection Cafe

Yet we found that once a participant finds their local event, the user experience loses its energy and enthusiasm (and ease). Roadblock #2 – Losing the Magic. Roadblock #3 – the “More is More” Mistake.

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Build Your Storymaking Skills with Free Events and Webinars

Tech Soup

San Francisco, California: Nonprofits and Storytelling: How to Create Social Impact, First-Person Stories. Saint Paul, Minnesota: Video and Photography 101. Nonprofits and Storytelling: How to Create Social Impact, First-Person Stories. Communications Networking Lunch: Video and Photography 101 | MCN (Free).

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Why Are So Many Participatory Experiences Focused on Teens?

Museum 2.0

Users active in online social environments based on social objects like Flickr (photography), Ravelry (knitting), and Wikipedia (information) often trend older. In the end, we've developed a program that uses phones in such a simple way that the client is now talking excitedly about how much fun seniors are going to have playing the game.

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