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Creating Auction Marketing Materials: 5 Storytelling Tips

Nonprofits Source

Before your next auction rolls around, it’s time to ramp up your nonprofit’s marketing efforts once more. By tapping into the power of storytelling, you can connect with your audience emotionally, thereby motivating action and support. Local news and press. Let’s jump in. Understand your audience.

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How to Get Your Nonprofit’s Story in the News

Get Fully Funded

This can take time, but it pays off. The worst time to pitch about the event is after it happened. A retiring long-time Executive Director. If you see a story in the national news that is relevant to your work in the local community, that can be a great time to be a resource to your local media, offering them a local story.

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52 Nonprofit Event Ideas That People Will Love

Neon CRM

Summertime is an especially good time for film screenings as you can turn them into an outdoor picnic event. Storytelling Night There are two ways to put on a storytelling night. This is a good opportunity to engage first-time volunteers who might sign up for other opportunities down the line.

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Finding the Great Impact Story

Tech Soup

A month after the story was published, an email arrived from a writer at the New York Times who had discovered our feature and wanted to write it up. Take the time to package the story as best you can: add photos, video, audio, pull quotes, infographics. Put the time and the resources in to bring the story to life.

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How To Fundraise For Corporate Donations Using Passive Income Practices

NonProfit Hub

No reports to file, that take up extra time and resources – just funds to help your nonprofit do what you do best – serve people. While spending too much time on a corporate or individual donor who will only give $1000, is a waste of your organization’s resources , there are ways to garner micro-grants with minimal effort.