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

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The experience people have on your non-profit website will influence what they think about you and if they think they can trust you. Let’s break it down: Logo: Your logo is an image that gives people a feel for what your organization is about. It gives a person the essence and hints about the work the organization does.

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How to Navigate the Post-COVID Novel Nonprofit Economy

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Gen C’s digitally-connected consumers were heavily influenced by the very nature of these experiences. This will give you hints as to what your supporters value that may overlap with the values you enact. What would need to be in place before you began to even think about fundraising? Image from Brian Solis.

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The 10 Elements of an Effective Fundraising Email Appeal

NonProfit Hub

We want to make sure we place our emails in front of them at the right time. Preview text gives the recipient a hint as to what your email is going to be about. Element 9 – Images. Are images helpful or hindering in emails ? Should your entire email be an image? Element 3 – Send Time. Element 4 – Subject Line.

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Nine Digital Marketing Lessons Nonprofits Can Learn from charity: water

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Image from Flickr by Xurble. Brian Gardner defines social proof as “the positive influence created when people find out others are doing something – now, suddenly, everyone else wants to do that something too.”. Here are a few images from the charity: water website that show how they employ social proof.

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Text-to-Give Fundraising: Making the Most Out of Mobile

NonProfit Hub

While you might not have any directly relatable data on file to help you determine whether your donors will be responsive to text-to-give, your donor database can give you hints. Write up a brief bulleted list or show the steps with images. Has a large percentage of your base historically given through online channels?

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Preservation in Action: Ambition and Excitement at Zealandia

Museum 2.0

And yet earlier in the week, at the Zealandia nature sanctuary in Wellington, I’d seen some hints of how to do just that. But the thing that stood out most was the sense that Zealandia is a place of action, where projects are actively underway. Tags: storytelling marketing design Unusual Projects and Influences inclusion.

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Mobile Fundraisers: Explore Best Practices & Campaign Ideas

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It does this by keeping donors in the same context that inspired them in the first place—this can be a fundraising event, a social media post, or your website. Embedding it in your online donation page, volunteer sign up page, event registrations, and other areas of your website are valuable places where donors are most likely to opt in.

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