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6 Tips for a Compelling Cryptocurrency Donation Page

Whole Whale

The first big tip: don’t make your fiat (regular USD money) donation page the same as your crypto donation page. Provide easily digestible info below-the-fold. Even better if you can tie the innovation or ease of cryptocurrency back to your org mission! If we lost you at ‘fiat’, then you might want to keep reading….

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Major Donors: How to Attract (and Keep) Them

CauseVox

Put simply, major donors are individuals who make the biggest donations to your org. She has a background in education and youth-serving orgs, especially grassroots org and small shops. Once you’ve done your research, be sure to park this info in a place where you can easily reference and update (like a CRM ).

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

Bloomerang

We’re here to talk about “Raising More Money By Asking and Answering Better Questions.” And the better you get at the whole suite of donor engagement, the more money you’re going to raise. And that gets you, again, much more money in the long run. . Well, good afternoon, everybody.

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7 Donation Page Examples To Help You Raise More Online

CauseVox

By incorporating a recurring giving option on your donation page, you automatically set your nonprofit up to bring in more money. It has a beautiful customized graphic that fits the branding of the org and helps you see where they are doing their work. Example #3: Rez Refuge Offers Recurring Donations on Their Donation Page.

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Top Tips from 2016 to Get You Ready for Cause Camp 2017

NonProfit Hub

Passing and taking notes to Brandraise For Money with Kelley Peterson. Jay Wilkinson: Orgs should have at least 3 people able to make site updates. I think I'm still chewing on all the juicy info @marcapitman hit us with earlier. — Lindsay Valenty ❄ (@crayongirl_linz) April 8, 2016.

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Social Media and Technology: What Nonprofits Need To Know

NTEN

For those people and orgs particularly interesting in raising money via social media , Deanna shared a helpful way to think about this: Just like you can’t walk into a bar, say how awesome you are and then ask someone for money… you can’t expect people to give you money, hand over fist, via Facebook and other social media sites.

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Crowdsourcing Your Professional Learning With Social Media: An Example

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Yesterday I did one of the Chronicle's Live Chat Discussions that was billed as "How Can Charities Figure out How Much Time and Money To Invest in Social Media." The transcript is here. Also, try not to tweet about your own org on an average of more than once every seven or so tweets. Talk about how your spending their money (e.g.