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Collecting data during a humanitarian crisis

Candid

They want to understand, for example, how the crisis is evolving or how many people are affected. Real-time data also tends to reflect the largest contributions, primarily from institutions and high-net-worth individuals, as these are the types of donations that make headlines. We recommend that others do the same. .

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Putting Our Humanity Back at the Center of Engagement

sgEngage

For example, we can build incredibly meaningful opportunities and programs for employees to engage in volunteering, giving, and broader philanthropy, but if we have not addressed our alignment on values and purpose first, then it will be for naught. 2023 was a year that saw tremendous ESG backlash in the headlines.

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Lists As Part of Your Content Strategy: A Short List of Tips and Tools

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

X Number of Tips, Resources, Tools, Things, Shortcuts Lists : Anytime you can create content that has a headline like X number , it screams easy to skim and useful. Take for example, John Haydon’s ” 8 Ways To Get More Reach With Your Facebook Page.” He points a few limitations though.

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Best Practices for Content Curation for Nonprofits at Social Media for Nonprofits Conference

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A curator needs to have superb social media monitoring and listening skills — that means knowing the right keywords on the topic and sources, agility with “ aggregator ” tools, and the daily discipline of foraging for the best content and evaluating your finds before sharing. Bundlepost is my perferred aggregation tool.

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Marketing Automation: The Future of Fundraising for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

While the big names like The Red Cross and Make a Wish have the headlines and the brand recognition, most nonprofits are bootstrapped organizations filled with passionate workers and volunteers doing what they can with limited resources. According to The Urban Institute, there are roughly 1.8 million nonprofits in the U.S. , Test both!

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The PREP Method of Design: Start with the Right Questions to Appeal to the Right Audience

NTEN

Conclusions indicate that the upper left of a page is the highest viewed area, headlines draw the eye before pictures, and more. For example, try to keep all general information about who you are on one “About Us” page instead of breaking it out into multiple pages (Our Mission, Our History, Our Staff, Our Story, etc).

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What is rapid attention shifting?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Lamb links to another story: "wireless network might be used by terrorists," the headline screams. Even a recent call for organizational examples of ???non-profit What is the institutional response to the need for some sort of reader or aggregator? Well, yeah. " What is with these scare stories?