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How Nonprofits can Better Engage Millennials & Gen Z

Saleforce Nonprofit

Many charities and nonprofits struggle to connect and build relationships with younger donors. Organizations like World Central Kitchen and UNHCR are doing incredible work on Instagram and TikTok during the current humanitarian crisis in Ukraine — using photos and video to share stories of helpers and displaced people.

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Send a Successful Annual Appeal: Tips and Strategies

Bloomerang

Did you write the letter with the donor in mind? Your letter should appeal to donors on an emotional level, whether by telling a story about a community member who they helped with their donations or by sharing what they can help you accomplish by making another donation. . Tell stories that illustrate your nonprofit’s impact.

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Meet Dr. James A. Levine: The 1st “You can walk and work!”Evangelist

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

On my 12 hour plane ride back from Ukraine, I read Dr. James A. He notes that the health burden of sitting also impacts the mind as well. His lab has studied the impact of incorporating movement into work, like walking meetings. How it changes relationships, sparks creativity, and improves productivity.

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Diversify Your Year-End Campaigns: How To Be Mindful And Inclusive Of Cultural Traditions

Bloomerang

It’s a wonderful festival to include in your year-end calendar and one to help cement your nonprofit’s relationship with your local Jewish community. It’s a wonderful slice of the American story which up until recently has been largely overlooked. There are 7.5 Nicholas Day. For many European cultures, St.

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Happy, Healthy 2016: What’s Your Theme for the Year?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I discovered that walking is an important part of my work process- it helps me think, it helps me develop professional relationships, and can help when I am leading trainings. I will continue to blog about walking as work and do workshops. I walked away 40 pounds, but something else happened.

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