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LGBTQ+ advocacy strategies to generate advocates year-round

EveryAction

Why LGBTQ+ advocacy is always-on from here on It’s more important than ever for LGBTQ+ organizations to effectively advocate on behalf of LGBTQ+ people. While there’s often increased attention on issues affecting the community during Pride month, meaningful and lasting change happens when advocacy happens year-round.

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How to take your association’s online advocacy efforts to next level

Nimble AMS

Member advocates are the backbone of your campaigns and the heart of your advocacy program. Read our blog to discover how to advance your advocacy program’s efforts and better engage your member advocates online. Some examples of social media assets can include images, videos, photos, hashtags, and thought leadership topic ideas.

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4 Quick Tips to Remember When Planning an Advocacy Campaign

Top Nonprofits

If you’ve ever led an advocacy campaign, you know that it has an incredible number of moving pieces. That’s why planning is the most important stage in your advocacy campaign. Throughout the planning and action stages of your advocacy campaign, you’ll collect a ton of data. Set clear campaign goals and identify a timeline.

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Affordable Ways To Delight Members If Your Nonprofit Has A Membership Model

Bloomerang

Lots of nonprofits have membership programs—art organizations, cultural institutions, advocacy groups, parks, clubs, and YMCAs , to name just a few. For example, if you were a children’s museum, you could offer a ‘night at the museum’ benefit for a premium. While anyone can engage with you, members pay dues to get additional value.

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The 15th issue of NTEN: Change is here: Advocacy and Visual Communications

NTEN

The 15th issue of the NTEN: Change journal is out, focusing on Advocacy and Visual Communications: How to Rise Above the Noise. This issue is packed with actionable ideas, intriguing interviews, and impactful case examples that''ll help you show what your mission means, and why it''s important. >>Read

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How to Use Psycholinguistics to Communicate Effectively

Forum One

Mapping this research to huge data sets and creating validated algorithms makes it possible to “score” language in a consistent manner. As a simplified example, we can think about scoring a nonprofit’s “About Us” page and revealing how well the words used there convey certain attributes.

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How Nonprofits Can Use Customer Journey Mapping

See3

Historically, customer journeys have mapped someone’s purchase behavior for a product in the marketplace. It’s likely that your organization is already focused on the donor or advocacy funnels or lifecycles. Map-Making 101. BigDoor also has their own Quick Guide to Customer Journey Mapping.

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