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Advocacy and Awareness: 4 Tips for Virtual Campaigning

sgEngage

Advocacy campaigns have evolved over the past few years, dramatically changing how nonprofit advocacy is conducted. While traditional methods can still impact supporters, more and more organizations interested in starting an advocacy initiative look to virtual campaigns first. Stay up to date on online advocacy trends. .

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Does Your Nonprofit Need a Website Revamp? How to Tell

Top Nonprofits

Your site isn’t accessible. All advocacy campaigns, social media links, and other engagement opportunities should be relevant and available for your audience to get involved with directly on your website. For instance, an advocacy organization may use a bold weighted, vertical typeface to represent their organization.

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Engage, request, repeat: The proven formula for retaining donors

Candid

Maintaining a high retention rate means your nonprofit has access to ongoing, sustainable financial support. This will help you build strong, genuine supporter relationships that stand the test of time. . Set up a welcome message or series that speaks to their new experience interacting with your nonprofit .

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Which Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Software is Best for Your Nonprofit?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Kindful places a heavy focus on data, giving the user access to donors’ giving history, wealth details, and rating for likelihood to give. The power is in the hands of the donor with this software, giving donors access to login and change everything through their own profile.

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The 9 Best Nonprofit CRM Solutions (Updated for 2023)

Bloomerang

A nonprofit CRM helps you keep all this information organized and easily accessible. From tracking conversations and donations to event registrations, you can note every interaction you have with a supporter in your nonprofit CRM. For instance, the Ahern Audit runs the “you test” and grade-level tests.

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How to Keep Donor Data Safe With Your Nonprofit CRM

Pamela Grow

It is essentially a lock on your data, and users need a key to access it. Enforce password protocols Although your nonprofit reaches out to donors about giving opportunities and volunteer positions, you should also pass along helpful information for interacting with your software.

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Insights on Fostering Innovation from Federal CIO, Clare Martorana

Forum One

Any technology being implemented and operationalized—whether at the Federal, State, or Local level—must not only be up-to-date but accessible for a wide range of audiences. No matter a person’s age, level of technology experience, physical abilities, or location, the public must have easy access to online government platforms and tools.