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Dear Donor, Will You Be Mine? Stewardship To Transform Donors Into Valentines

Bloomerang

Here are some subject lines you can try: We’re in love with %firstname% Why everyone at [org name] loves %firstname% I don’t normally do this … OMG For your eyes only %firstname% Valentine love inside (chocolates not included) This could put a smile on your face … A love story I made you a video! All of us here at [org name] know.

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5 Social Media Templates for Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

FILL IN THIS CAPTION: You’re invited to [ORG NAME]’s [EVENT NAME] on [MONTH, DAY, YEAR] from [TIME] to [TIME] at [PLACE]. 3) Put a face to the funds by sharing impact stories on your social feed. Be a part of the wonderful change we’re able to create through our programs at [YOUR ORG]. FILL IN THIS CAPTION: Meet [NAME].

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Early guidance on Threads, Meta’s answer to Twitter

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It offers a solution for campaigns and orgs looking to post links and focus on rapid response and breaking news. Our recommendation: If your org or campaign has been struggling with the question of “What to do about Twitter,” it makes a lot of sense to try out Threads. We’re not trying to migrate to a new platform.

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How to Report Live from Nonprofit Events and Conferences

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Instagram: Share photos and video clips and stream using Live Video Stories. Instagram: Again, due to the limitations of the algorithm, share photos or videos clips three times daily and live stream a story at least twice per day. org , bsr17.org org , bsr18.org. Twitter: Tweet in real-time and stream using Periscope.

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Instagram for Nonprofits — How Your Org Can Get Onboard

Connection Cafe

In April, Instagram announced it now has 700 million users, with the last 100M growing even more quickly, and 200M are using Instagram stories. This is a challenge because many nonprofits are more focused on text than visuals — be the org who does visuals well! Use features like Livestream and Instagram Stories.

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Personal Stories – Arts Orgs Need Not Apply?

Connection Cafe

According to the blog justgiving.com there are 5 key motivators for giving: to support a particular organization, because we are inspired by other’s stories, to support a cause, to feel good, and. Working with arts organizations there are often concern that your constituent stories aren’t as impactful. to participate in an event.

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How Nonprofits Can Use Instagram for Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

You’ll also be able to add a special Donation sticker to Stories and Live videos and a “Donate”button to your profile, which will let users go directly from your content to a donation page. Other orgs take different approaches. The Nature Conservancy’s page is big on professional nature photography.