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Learn How to Guide Nonprofit Leaders Toward the Truth Instead of Letting Them Rely on Their Opinions

Bloomerang

It said “Maven University: Opinion above Knowledge.” . They’re the stars of books like Malcolm Gladwell’s The Tipping Point because they’re good connectors, and they offer up their opinions freely as a way to help you shortcut forming your own. They say : “They need to see we’re effective and happy photos show that.”.

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Nonprofit Crowdfunding: 5 Pro-Tips

Connection Cafe

Of course, you may need to adjust these tips to better suit your specific crowdfunding campaign, but this will be a solid basis to form your campaign. Talk to respected peers to gain all the knowledge you can before you dive in. Those are our 5 pro-tips when it comes to crowdfunding campaigns. Involve your supporters.

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Is Privacy for Everyone (Including Donors) Dead?

Bloomerang

They had at the tips of their fingers vast amounts of information and knowledge, so they no longer had to travel to libraries to obtain research and have access to information. Cambridge Analytica harvested the personal information and profiles of as many as 87 million people who used Facebook without their consent or knowledge.

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Six Things Nonprofits Should Know About Facebook Ads

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note From Beth: Here’s some quick tips on using Facebook Ads. If after reading these tips, you want to want some more case studies and indepth resources, please see this post: ” How A Small Nonprofit Used Facebook Ads Effectively “ Six Things Nonprofits Should Know About Facebook Ads – guest post by Taryn Degnan.

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What is the best way to deliver professional development to nonprofit emerging leaders?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo by Flower Factor. The project presented a unique opportunity to discover and test the best mix of skills and support that would help develop the next generation of social sector leaders. We learned a lot. And, get direct access to practical tools that you can use within your organization.

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Perfect Pop-Up? Our Experiment With Email Acquisition Tactics

Global Giving

I clicked a link to an article on Upworthy , a viral news site always on the forefront of testing stickiness and psychological hooks. What We Tested. I decided to test dropping the pretense and just offer the user the ability to sign up for the mailing lists directly. We fired up another test. The Big Question.

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Successful Social Media Content Strategy Is A Continuous Improvement for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You can test it for free for two weeks here. That’s a fancy name for your “pantry” or your sources – like photos, existing reports, or videos. What are your best tips? Some of my colleagues, Donna Arriaga, used tools like Trello for a blogging calendar. Content Assets: Organizing and Archiving Tools.