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Three Data-Informed Strategies for Better Member Engagement

Association Analytics

For instance, at IAEE the team started with student members who could be interested in the Workforce-ready Certificate. In their last year as students, the association shared content about the certification program, offering opportunities for these students to take the course even though they could not certify.

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A Guide To Building Lasting Bonds With Volunteers

Bloomerang

that accept volunteer hours as course credit for high school and college students. You can glean this information by incorporating a question or two about why someone is volunteering, either in the application process or as a quick poll or survey when onboarding new volunteers for an event.

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Nonprofit Donor Engagement Strategies: Breaking Through the Noise

Neon CRM

The Donor Engagement Cycle The donor engagement cycle is a process that every donor goes through and includes four steps: Ask, Thank, Report, and Repeat. Sharing conversation starters, polls, or even quizzes on social media can inspire lots of engagement. Encouraging conversations.

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23 Best Volunteer Appreciation Gifts to Show Your Gratitude

Bloomerang

Make things exciting by asking your volunteers to submit their own mask designs and send out a poll to decide the winning design. For school volunteers, you can gather thank-you notes from students and teachers. Remember to use a durable material that doesn’t cause irritations and vary your size options.

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Reflections from #MFOM14: Email Marketing, Fundraising, and Visual Communications

NTEN

The last time I was in Baltimore was in 2007, with Amnesty International at their regional conference, attending as a bright-eyed student organizer trying to learn how to more effectively spread the good word of social justice and human rights (the story of how I got involved in nonprofit marketing!). Here''s what they said.

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How To Think Like An Instructional Designer for Your Nonprofit Trainings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In addition, I do a little real-time assessment in the room by doing “raise your hand” polls or in a webinar by using the polling feature. This can help you adjust in real-time to the audience needs or what I call a real-time pivot. Training is only valuable if participants apply what they learn.

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Simplifying nonprofit strategic planning for beginners 

Get Fully Funded

If your organization provides after-school support, you serve students and may provide academic enrichment, social opportunities, and activities. What about your students’ families? These are the types of conversations you can have as part of your strategic planning process. They need food and your organization provides it.

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