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7 Essentials for Your Nonprofit’s Branding Guidelines

Nonprofit Tech for Good

As you move forward through each element of your brand guidelines, continue to return to these words to confirm that all of your other design decisions reflect this brand personality. While some international brands may include all of the colors of the rainbow, I recommend small to midsize companies focus on a maximum of six colors.

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#IFC2014 International Fundraising Congress: Inspire, Connect, Transform

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’m just back from a trip to Europe where I was part of the opening plenary at this year’s International Fundraising Congress outside of Amsterdam. (I Marcelo asked the audience to reflect on what inspires them and to write it down on a card that was placed on their seats. Source: Pamela Sutton-Legaud.

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The Comprehensive Guide to Nonprofit Branding

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Your actions should reflect your nonprofit’s brand. The point we’re making here is that branding touches every aspect of your nonprofit, both internally and externally. Whether you’re working with a nonprofit marketing consultant to develop your branding guidelines or crafting them internally, there are a few key elements to include.

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10 Must-Have Skills for Nonprofit New Media Managers

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It’s very common for nonprofits to assume that volunteers and interns can effectively manage their mobile and social media presence simply because they are young and came of age during the rise of social networking. The foundation of effective photo and video editing is a creative eye and an appreciation of digital photography and video.

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How Nonprofit Leaders Create An Authentic Personal Brand on Intsagram

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Genuine: It reflects their character, behavior, values, and vision. He shares photos and reflections from business trips. It may be no surprised that he is an excellent photography and each shot is carefully crafted and described. Take for example this shot of fireworks and the accompanying reflection.

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Transforming Nonprofit Staff Into Champions on Social

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Will you do brown bag lunches, internal webinars, or one-on-one coaching? Instagram and Device Photography 101. They can also help with feedback on training materials and gaps, mentor and coach employees who are brand new to social media with getting started, or answer questions on the intranet or internal communications channels.

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Cheap and Cheerful Audience Analysis for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Give them a name, find a photo of them on a stock photography site and flesh out their biographical details. You’ll also want to set up landing pages that reflect this message and offer a kind of simple test of visitors’ support for your cause–a petition, pledge, or something similar. Imagining Supporters with User Stories.

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