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Build a Non-profit Website that Works [Steal These Ideas!]

Get Fully Funded

Start With the Basics: Platform, Domain Name, and Site Map The first thing you need to do in building your non-profit website is choose a platform. It’s easy, though these platforms and templates limit what you can do. Professional website developers do not use these platforms! Any of these platforms will do.

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Nine Digital Marketing Lessons Nonprofits Can Learn from charity: water

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Their marketing has tangible results: in 2012 alone they raised $33 million, and over $8 million of that was raised through their online fundraising platform. At the time of writing this article nearly 180,000 people had collectively raised almost $29 million on charity: water’s online platform. How can your organization apply this?

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How to Maximize Success Stories Across Your Nonprofit’s Digital Channels

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Share your best stories—but go beyond just posting them on one platform. Read on to learn how the World Food Program USA, Partners in Health, and The Mission Continues have customized one story for different platforms so they can reach more people with their impactful work. How can you break through the noise?

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Google Ad Grants for Nonprofits: A Marketer’s Complete Guide

Nonprofits Source

Google recognizes the power of search engine marketing and shares free access to its paid marketing platform with eligible nonprofits. Hint: If you can’t set aside some time each month to check on your account, a Google Grants manager can step in.) 5) Test different headlines and descriptions with RSAs.

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Engagement Tools to Prepare Your Board for a Capital Campaign

sgEngage

If you’re reading a blog post with the words “capital campaign” and “board” in the headline, you might be spiraling through questions that are keeping you up at night (hopefully, it’s not 2 a.m.): Hint: Don’t make them scroll through their inboxes—more on that below!) Did we set appropriate capital campaign goals with our board?

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How to write a year-in-review recap (that doesn’t sound like one of those season’s greetings letters) for your organization

Whole Whale

You know the moment: You’re going through your mail when you catch the hint of a red envelope. Likewise, retail platform Big Cartel had some seasonal fun with its year-end email in 2015, turning their year of accomplishments into a board-game style timeline. A snowflake stamp. “So So it begins,” you think. it reads at the top.

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