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How Nonprofits Can Use Instagram for Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Start With the Right Profile Type. Instagram offers two account types — business and personal profiles. When creating an account for your nonprofit, you should choose a business profile over a personal one. Selecting a business profile will allow you to add “Nonprofit” to your bio. Work With Influencers.

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Fundraising Apps: 25+ Tools To Help Your Org Raise More

Bloomerang

Constituent search features allow your staff to read up on each individual donor’s profile before going to meetings or events. From here, donors can easily update profile information and payment methods, download end-of-year receipts, and more. Creating a Monthly Giving Program: Tips for Nonprofits. A recurring donation!

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Instagram for Nonprofits — How Your Org Can Get Onboard

Connection Cafe

The 2017 M&R Nonprofit Benchmark Study found that for every 1000 email subscribers, organizations can expect to have 39 Instagram followers, and that orgs experienced on average a 101% Instagram follower growth in 2016. This is a challenge because many nonprofits are more focused on text than visuals — be the org who does visuals well!

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Seniors Learn to Use Tablets in Georgia — TechSoup Local Impact Map Profile

Tech Soup

This printer allows approved people to send emails (with photos) and it will print automatically. If you use any of TechSoup’s resources and want to have your story on the Local Impact Map, just email community [at] techsoup [dot] org with "Community Story" in the subject line. Get Your Story Up On the Local Impact Map.

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One Small Step: What’s Your Twitter Elevator Speech?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo by wurges. Here’s some questions to help you craft that brief sentence for your Twitter profile. YOUR ORG NAME] helps [TWITTER FOLLOWERS] to [BENEFIT/VALUE YOU. Whenever I teach a workshop or give a presentation, I ask the audience the question above and jot it down on a 3×5 card. Be distinctive.

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Seniors Learn to Use Tablets in Georgia — TechSoup Local Impact Map Profile

Tech Soup

This printer allows approved people to send emails (with photos) and it will print automatically. If you use any of TechSoup’s resources and want to have your story on the Local Impact Map, just email community [at] techsoup [dot] org with "Community Story" in the subject line. Get Your Story Up On the Local Impact Map.

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What is Your Plan For Google + Experimentation and Exploration?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The most popular snark was this photo of Mark Zuckerberg. The screen capture also illustrates the lack of filtering in your stream when something really funny or important is shared, prompting, more than one person to request, “Please don’t stream pollute.&#. Hope they include a nonprofit.

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