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Part 2: How To Generate More Nonprofit Website Traffic

TechImpact

For example, hunger is going to be a very expensive keyword. Try instead “end hunger in haiti.” The post Part 2: How To Generate More Nonprofit Website Traffic appeared first on Tech Impact Blog - Leaders in Non-Profit Technology. Buy less expensive, longer keywords. Make sure you’re keeping your ads consistent.

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[Reflection] Mashable #sgsGLOBAL: How Do We Get From Collective Conversation To Action To Impact?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The event was designed for the Mashable audience, a younger and social media savvy group that has the hunger and capacity to consumer a lot of content as well as do good in the world. This was particularly true in Maria Bello’s story about her work in Haiti with creating a women’s network called We Advance.

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Higher Education Funding & Grant Resources

Bloomerang

Areas served: Mexico, Haiti, US (priority: Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico, New Orleans). The Emeril Lagasse Foundation provides grants related to nutrition and culinary education, life skills development, childhood hunger, and arts education. They accept applications at any time. Whole Kids Foundation. Areas served: US.

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Donors needed for our friends in Japan. Will you help?

Connection Cafe

Already the NonProfit Times is reporting that charitable donations are lower for the response to the disasters in Japan than to the earthquake in Haiti. It is worth a look if you want to understand the impact this event is having on the people of Japan. Action Against Hunger ACF-USA. Stop Hunger Now. Relief International.

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How to Get Your Nonprofit’s Story in the News

Get Fully Funded

Emphasize what you will do with the gift and how it will impact the community. If hunger among the elderly is on the rise nationally, share what you’re seeing locally along with a few key stats and a little about how you’re addressing the need in your community. It’s okay if the donor wants to remain anonymous. Hold a press conference.

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