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Community foundations: Resilience in tough economic times 

Candid

At first glance, it would be easy to put a gloomy headline on the Council on Foundations ’ most recent CF Insights field survey tracking trends in community foundations’ 2022 asset growth, giving, and the activity of donor-advised funds (DAFs).

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How to Promote an Event on Instagram to Boost Attendance

Bloomerang

For instance, you might share photos from last year’s successful event or a behind-the-scenes look at your event setup. Ensure your photos are a good mix of candids and posed photos and avoid distracting filters or editing styles. When you book a headliner act or keynote speaker, feature them in a sneak preview of your lineup.

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Grant Writing and the Perfect Storytelling

Tech Soup

For example, you could use a series of headlines from the local news such as this (again, fictional): June 9, 2017 — The Daily News: Shelter Takes in 87 Abandoned Dogs. Being a little creative when trying to find a way to engage the reader sometimes pushes you into using quotes from testimonials or headlines in newspapers.

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How to Plan the Fall Fundraiser Everyone Will Be Talking About

Connection Cafe

Make headlines and use social media to generate buzz. At the very least, make it a point to reach out to local papers and news stations. When you do, make your event something your local media will want to report on. You count the sponsor tables 10 times but for some reason it feels like there aren’t enough.

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NetSquared Gets Down to Business This Summer

Tech Soup

Actually, that headline is a lie. Our chapter leaders are using the cards to recruit speakers and sponsors for their events. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: Monthly Meeting of local members. Photo by [Geeking Chen]([link] -->. NetSquared is taking it easy this summer! Oh, and aren’t those business cards fancy?

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How Facebook Changes Are Impacting Engagement on Brand Pages and What Nonprofits Should Do About It

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The art of writing good teaser headlines is critical to getting more interaction. If the audience is local, it is important to framing content and issues for local geographic area. Engaging photos, especially of local places and animals work well. So, do businesses then need to turn to ads/sponsored stories?

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11 Simple Ways to Raise More on National Food Bank Day

Classy

Step 1: Upload a custom image to use as your headline. . Use a headline image on your landing page instead of a simple text headline to add visual appeal and give you more control over how your page looks. Organic traffic means you aren’t paying for ads or sponsored content placement.