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Thursday Thoughts: engaging advocates all year round

EveryAction

When advocacy campaigns are quiet, consider some other engaging advocacy content that can be written and approved in advance to ensure advocates are still opening and clicking your messages: Flash poll: Create a one-question poll that is irresistible to advocates, such as “Which of the following should be a higher priority?

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Can Public Art Increase Civic Participation?

Connection Cafe

In Philadelphia, many polling places are difficult to find, hidden deep in the recesses of schools, churches, and community centers. The required paper signage identifying polling places must only be posted by the entrance of each location, which means they are often located on side streets out-of-view for anyone on the sidewalks.

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Making Facebook Groups Rock for Nonprofits – Guest Post by Miriam Brosseau

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Questions and polling. Think about allowing others to add their own options to the poll – when is it appropriate, and when is it unnecessary or confusing. Expect to get answers both in the poll itself and in the comments, and run with both! This is an excellent means of publicly introducing two (or more) folks within your group.

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8 Ways Nonprofits Can Use Conversational Marketing

Forum One

Membership organizations often have a huge amount of valuable information and content to share with their members, both on their public websites and members-only platforms. Chat playbooks are developed by human beings to create a more informal voice and human connection. Engage and support community members.

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8 Ways Nonprofits Can Use Conversational Marketing

Forum One

Membership organizations often have a huge amount of valuable information and content to share with their members, both on their public websites and members-only platforms. Chat playbooks are developed by human beings to create a more informal voice and human connection. Engage and support community members.

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Run a Productive, Fun Nonprofit Board Meeting

Get Fully Funded

A little public embarrassment can go a long way in correcting minor commitment issues such as Cliff’s. Inviting a guest speaker can invigorate your Board members and introduce new ideas from a new voice that may resonate with them. You might need to plan some polls or interactivity about every 10 minutes to help keep people engaged.

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Crypto Donors Don’t Wear Tinfoil Hats: The 14 differences between Crypto & Traditional Donors

Whole Whale

13% of population) meaning this is still early in the larger adoption cycle ( A Harris Poll from August 2021 ). Consider how your organization’s narrative may map to these values of giving power and voice to stakeholders that have been traditionally ignored by financial institutions. Tools like E therscan.io

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