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6 Reasons SEO Is Important to Nonprofits and Why

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Share expertise on your website and on other websites or blogs to raise your rankings. Links from your site and to your site raise SEO rankings. Use the “mullet” philosophy when writing website and blog headlines. Use your keywords in front (the business), and the rest of the headline (the party) in the back.

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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). Still, at $112.7 billion, total assets in 2022 were well above 2020 totals.

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Direct mail built the conservative movement. Can influencers beat it?

M+R

One from your local real estate agent, advertising the house you can buy on one salary. Someone who subscribes to watch an airport worker load bags in the cargo hold of a plane could be convinced they too need a raise. Read time: 5 minutes It’s 1980, and you hear the mail slot clank down the hallway. A sweet deal: 13 cassettes for $1.

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Five Ways to Ensure Your Event Makes Headline News

Connection Cafe

Let’s look at ways to make your event stand out from the crowd and grab some headlines. Look for online community news outlets like Patch.com that allow individuals to submit local news stories for posting. Here’s an example from a small local event: We posted this story to the “Trib Local” (a Chicago Tribune local news blog).

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How You Can Help with Disaster Relief

NonProfit Hub

Raise money. It’s easy nowadays to think a disaster is over once it leaves the breaking news coverage and newspaper headlines. Keep raising money, keep donating, keep volunteering. If not, see how you can volunteer at your local branch to make an impact before the next disaster. Keep helping.

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The Surprising Truth About Donor Fatigue And What Nonprofits Can Do To Avoid It

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Dreadful disaster stories are still making headlines; isn’t the public tired of giving? For example, we saw that donations to the South Asia Floods (starting August 17) increased after Harvey Floods led the headlines in August 28-20. What You Can Do To Prevent Donor Fatigue. Thank you for making it easy for me to help you help others.”

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Ready to Respond: Real-Time Lessons in Preparedness from the Headlines and the ACLU

Connection Cafe

To put this surge of donations into perspective, the ACLU raised a typically raises $4M in online giving annually. In one weekend, the ACLU raised 6x what they typically raise online in a given year. Over the weekend, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) received $24,164,691 from 356,306 online donations.