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Nonprofit Email Basics: Master Effective Fundraising Communications

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When segmenting your list, be careful about language that could alienate certain donors. Automate your thank-you sequences so that, if someone gives you two gifts in one month, they don’t receive the same generic script each time. But it turns out that identity-focused language can be even more powerful. Thank you’s.

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Nonprofit Email Basics: Master Effective Fundraising Communications

sgEngage

When segmenting your list, be careful about language that could alienate certain donors. Automate your thank-you sequences so that, if someone gives you two gifts in one month, they don’t receive the same generic script each time. But it turns out that identity-focused language can be even more powerful. Thank you’s.

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Your Nonprofit Logo is a Spark, Not the Flame

Top Nonprofits

You also have colors, fonts, language and photography to help people understand what you do. The goal of a logo is to spark an emotion. If you design modular furniture, a logo featuring Victorian script and flowers is going to be misleading. So you want to make sure it’s an accurate emotion.

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Your Logo is a Spark, Not the Flame

Top Nonprofits

You also have colors, fonts, language and photography to help people understand what you do. The goal of a logo is to spark an emotion. If you design modular furniture, a logo featuring Victorian script and flowers is going to be misleading. So you want to make sure it’s an accurate emotion.

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6 Tips for Nonprofit Professionals on Speaking Brilliantly with Your Slides

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The goals of any online presentation are for your key takeaways to (1) be cemented in the minds of your attendees, (2) be shared with other interested parties, or (3) inspire action in support of your cause. Every decision you make should be in service to one or more of these three goals. It’s not your script. Shutterstock.

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6 Online Speaking Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The goals of any online presentation are for your key takeaways to (1) be cemented in the minds of your attendees, (2) be shared with other interested parties, or (3) inspire action in support of your cause. Every decision you make should be in service to one or more of these three goals. It’s not your script. Shutterstock.

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Lean Impact Series: 10 Changemakers Using Lean Startup Methods For Greater Social Impact

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The overall goal is to reduce waste: wasted time, wasted effort, and wasted money. They also started small and low-cost with the automated phone call system: instead of taking the time and money to build out interactive voice response technology, a Fasal team member recorded the “automated” voice behind the phone by reading call scripts.

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