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How to Host a Pledge Drive: The Complete Guide

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Your location may require permits or permission from local officials to host an event. Your participants will ask their friends and family to pledge to your organization, either offline or through your online form, and follow through with pledges to ensure they complete their pledged gift!

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Grassroots Campaigning: How to Use Online Channels to Build Offline Support

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At ACS CAN, we’re seeing this newly inspired level of activity reflected in our offline recruitment as well. While the effort to recruit offline volunteers is never easy, the timing for such a campaign has never been better. How to Use Online Channels to Build Offline Support. Let’s get started with some general tips.

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An 11-Step Guide to Successful Crowdfunding Campaigns for Nonprofit Organizations

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Farm-to-Table Job Training: Grow Local Leaders. 8) Promote your fundraiser offline. If you’re looking to extend your reach beyond social media, there are numerous tactics to help your fundraiser gain more visibility offline. 4) Write a captivating fundraiser story. 10) Get more support from your donors.

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Customer Story: Mojave Desert Land Trust’s Virtual Hike-a-thon Raises Nearly $20K

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The organization works closely with a broad range of desert community members and visitors, as well as with local, state, and federal agencies. Colleen was new to setting up a peer-to-peer fundraising campaign, and had been working with offline donations for a long time. By the end of the campaign, they had raised nearly $20,000.

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How to Run an Online Fundraising Campaign

Get Fully Funded

You can create and run an online campaign to support an offline appeal or an event. Incentives: Ask local businesses for small incentives, such as gift cards or gift baskets and use these incentives throughout the campaign. If you can get a local radio station on board to broadcast live from your event, that will help boost awareness.

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Free E-Book: NetworkforGood Giving Day Planning Guide

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

After spending a year facilitating a peer learning community of Knight Foundation grantees hosting giving days, one of the most factors for success for local no nonprofits participating is having about 6-9 months timeframe to develop a plan. NetworkforGood to the rescue!

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Record-breaking donations on Give to the Max Day in Minnesota

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Being in our sixth year of this annual event, we have a great campaign template that we adjust each year. For us, our offline activities are as important as online efforts. This year, we had all four local TV stations cover our morning event and counted 26 live shots in three hours! GiveMN started as a giving day and site.

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