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End-of-Year Wrap-Up: Three Things to Take Into Your 2024 Email Campaigns

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One way to stand out in a crowded inbox is with eye-catching design — animated graphics, countdown clocks, fun graphics, photography and more. Before we take a look at some of those examples, we also saw great results from the opposite approach: using plain text appeals with personal language to connect to donors.

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Amazing AI Images for Impact: AI Generators for Nonprofits

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Note the clear language to identify the object, the action, the background or context, and then most importantly the artistic style that the output should create. The ability to modify the image with specific language is also possible to add specificity to the cause. Creative Ideas for Social Impact Imagery. Public image: [link].

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Putting the AI in Education: Stepping Toward Generative Artificial Intelligences 

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Imagine your photography teacher able to explain different shot angles, subjects, apertures, and lighting techniques with nothing more than well-crafted prompts. Imagine a coach using an AI to generate a detailed analysis of your best athletes’ movements to help other students learn, model, and improve their own techniques.

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Nonprofit Email Basics: Master Effective Fundraising Communications

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When segmenting your list, be careful about language that could alienate certain donors. Along with concise, engaging copy, incorporate: Images: If you haven’t already, invest in professional photography that brings your cause to life. But it turns out that identity-focused language can be even more powerful.

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Nonprofit Email Basics: Master Effective Fundraising Communications

sgEngage

When segmenting your list, be careful about language that could alienate certain donors. Along with concise, engaging copy, incorporate: Images: If you haven’t already, invest in professional photography that brings your cause to life. But it turns out that identity-focused language can be even more powerful.

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Ethical Storytelling for Nonprofits: A Detailed Guide

Neon CRM

Avoid Complex Language and Narratives While all the nitty-gritty details behind a story might be interesting, too much jargon can be distracting. Be Mindful of Stereotypes and Stigma In nonprofit storytelling, sharing diverse perspectives in your stories means keeping your eyes open for racial or social stereotypes and stigmatizing language.

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Your Nonprofit Logo is a Spark, Not the Flame

Top Nonprofits

You also have colors, fonts, language and photography to help people understand what you do. I love reminding people that your logo is not the only visual element of your brand. It truly doesn’t need to do all the work! A logo is only one part of your brand, it’s not the whole shebang. The goal of a logo is to spark an emotion.

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