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Deepen the Donor Relationship by Focusing on the Donor Journey

Get Fully Funded

If you want to win at the game of building donor relationships, your communications with donors should invite a response — showing that you welcome their questions, comments, and feedback. Which sounds better? You can simplify the process by putting a few of these helpful hints into play: Automate. Map it out.

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10 Mistakes Your Nonprofit Is Making On Social Media

Achieve

This sounds so obvious, but not planning ahead is easily one of the most frequent mistakes I see organizations making. Hint: A great time to do this is when you are creating your annual budget and marketing plan. Hint: I typically recommend posting 3-4x per week per channel as a starting point. Mistake #1: Not Planning Ahead.

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Game Friday: The Beauty of Finding Things Out

Museum 2.0

Games often get a bad rap in the museum world. But recently, I've been exploring the world of casual Flash games on the web, and I've been amazed. There are thousands of game developers out there creating unusual, beautiful, fascinating games that have changed the way I think about museum exhibits and game/play spaces.

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How Small Nonprofits Can Recruit Entrepreneur Volunteers to Their Cause

NonProfit Hub

Sounds like you have some important things in common. Take a hint from them and stop trying to fit in. Develop a Game Plan. The budding entrepreneur knows that he is always just one step removed from going back to the 9-5 rat race. Your small nonprofit creates new volunteer opportunities. Six Steps to Make the Connection.

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Navigation by Recommendation: Lessons Learned from a Little Experiment

Museum 2.0

As we flipped through the photos of the people we'd talked to, we saw hints of the curious stories that connected face to painting. I'm imagining a game where visitors are encouraged to approach each other and get recommendations for what to see (functionally what Bambi and I did). That packaging was in the photos, not the cards.

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Blueprint Book Club Part 1: How Do You Create a Future-Thinking History Museum?

Museum 2.0

The gallery and building descriptions make the museum sound like an early-2000s multi-media production in the model of the International Spy Museum, the Newseum, or any number of Gallagher & Associates or Ralph Applebaum creations. The early participatory projects are terrific.

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Not On Our Watch: The Least Depressing Book About Darfur You'll Ever Read

Have Fun - Do Good

And the Five Helpful Hints for Advocacy Initiatives 1. Keep It Sound 4. As strange as it sounds, it can even be a "beach read"--(that's where I read it!) Don't be too unilateral 4. Don't be too complex 5. Don't be too unstructured 6. Don't be too random 7. Don't be too touch feely. Keep It Simple 2. Keep It Short 3.

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