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Dear Donor, Will You Be Mine? Stewardship To Transform Donors Into Valentines

Bloomerang

Here are some subject lines you can try: We’re in love with %firstname% Why everyone at [org name] loves %firstname% I don’t normally do this … OMG For your eyes only %firstname% Valentine love inside (chocolates not included) This could put a smile on your face … A love story I made you a video! All of us here at [org name] know.

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Data drives better digital marketing for nonprofits

3rd Sector Labs

Data and story-telling. For starters, data is an indispensable part of the story-telling to your donors and constituents, facilitating the formation of longer term relationships. Here are examples of Tweets from orgs that didn’t include outcome data. I also included two Tweets from orgs that did use outcome data.

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TechSoup Global Launches Local Impact Map

Tech Soup

It would be impossible to tell all those stories in one blog post, but you can find them using the TechSoup Global Local Impact Map , powered by Microsoft technology. Each spot on the map corresponds to the unique story of an individual social benefit organization. Want to see your organization’s story on the map?

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TechSoup Global Launches Local Impact Map

Tech Soup

It would be impossible to tell all those stories in one blog post, but you can find them using the TechSoup Global Local Impact Map , powered by Microsoft technology. Each spot on the map corresponds to the unique story of an individual social benefit organization. Want to see your organization’s story on the map?

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6 Ways to Get Your Nonprofit Website Ready to Boost Holiday Giving

Get Fully Funded

When the donor clicks through to the donation page, a call to action should be prominent like “Your gift helps us feed the homeless!” Tell a heart-tugging story. Sprinkled throughout your website, visitors should find compelling stories that explain how your organization changes lives.

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Technology & Community: Strategic Options for Building Movements

Amy Sample Ward

org before? I’m talking to organization that have inspiring stories, are doing incredibly important work, and have very real opportunities for the community to join in action. They don’t focus on a dollar number, they focus on the women’s stories and communication all that they wish they could do. Have people heard of 350.org

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What you need to know BEFORE you start a nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

Think about your audience as someone who doesn’t know anything about food insecurity, homelessness, first generation college students, or animal abuse. The story of that passion in action brings in the donations that pay for your programs and services, which have an impact and change lives. Avoid jargon, acronyms and insider talk.

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