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Storytelling Tips: Measure the ROI of Your Non-Profit’s Stories

The Storytelling Non-profit

Whether you tell stories in your fundraising or communications program, chances are you want to understand the impact and return on investment (or ROI) of the stories you tell. Crunch the Numbers We really can’t talk about measuring ROI without talking about our numbers. Here’s a few examples: Telling a story in.

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Maximizing your event marketing ROI: 4 Fundamental Strategies

Greater Giving

Fundamental Strategies to Maximize your Event Marketing ROI. Hosting and marketing a successful event can require a significant investment of time and resources. This guide will look at four transformational fundraising strategies for increasing your nonprofit’s ROI from its event marketing outreach. Prepare ahead of time.

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WomenWhoTech: Social Media ROI Panel

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Social Media Roi Slidesbk. I’m doing a panel titled “Social Media ROI&# with Lauren Vargas from Radian 6 and moderated by Roz Lemieux from Fission Strategy. Notes and Resources. ROI had it origins as an accounting term and was originally a measure of return on the total investment in the entire business.

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How to Approach a Nonprofit Job Interview with a For-Profit Attitude (and Résumé)

EveryAction

If you’re planning to interview at a nonprofit organization soon, but aren’t feeling comfortable talking about your for-profit achievements, read on for some humble tips from someone who has succeeded (and failed) at both. While the word “scaling” may seem like a for-profit concept (profit margins, billable hours, recurring revenue, oh my!),

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Why You Should Run Your Nonprofit Like a Business

The Modern Nonprofit

However, all corporations, whether “for profit” or not, need to solve a problem and create value for others. When nonprofits “profit” by running their organizations effectively, the profit gained does not have to end in increased financial margins – the profit, ultimately, is the social impact.

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Mastering Next Year’s Budget With Revenue Projections and Donor Attrition Analysis

Neon CRM

It means that where your organization puts its time, energy, and resources is a direct expression of the things it values. The more accurate and insightful that executive directors and finance teams can be when predicting revenue, cost, and ROI, the better equipped their organization will be to sustain and grow its mission.

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Why You Should Do A Cost-Benefit Analysis Before Throwing Your Next Nonprofit Fundraising Event

Bloomerang

Because the anticipated ROI at this point is modest, smart awareness-building strategies are broad brush and relatively inexpensive. Again, the anticipated ROI at this point is modest so the selected strategy should be equally modest. Donor cultivation—involvement, investment, and loyalty—merits a targeted, more resourced approach.

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