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Nonprofit Email Communication Truth: Quantity Is As Important As Quality

Bloomerang

Does any of this sound familiar? There were no additional solicitations, just feeding back and nurturing messages. Provided you’re offering up content that’s relevant, useful, hopeful, and inspiring , mail as often as you can afford to do so (taking into account both human and financial resources). The result? More is more.

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Nonprofit Email Communication Truth: Quantity Is As Important As Quality

Bloomerang

Does any of this sound familiar? There were no additional solicitations, just feeding back and nurturing messages. Provided you’re offering up content that’s relevant, useful, hopeful, and inspiring , mail as often as you can afford to do so (taking into account both human and financial resources). The result? More is more.

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Nonprofit Donor Engagement Strategies: Breaking Through the Noise

Neon CRM

That tip sounds kind of goofy, doesn’t it? Check out this blog article on effective fundraising communications tips you can use as you talk with your supporters. A funny, uplifting story can add value to someone’s day, as can an informative article about something they find interesting. How did you feel after those interactions?

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10 Year End Fundraising Mistakes to Avoid

Get Fully Funded

Sounds great, right? You need to be there to open the mail, get donations processed, and get thank-you letters out. Instead, ask people to give to save a dog, tutor a child, or feed a homeless person. Remember from the opening of this article that 12% of annual giving occurs the last 3 days of the year? That’s boring.

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Five Ways to Build Your Nonprofit Brand’s Buzzability

NonProfit Hub

To boost your nonprofit brand’s buzzability, you have to give your brand evangelists something worth talking about beyond the latest direct mail drop or email blast. You don’t want your stories to sound like obvious marketing pitches. The big question is how do you get people chatting? Here are five ways to get tongues wagging.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday: The Board Chair and the.

ASU Lodestar Center

Sounds like the makings of a topical workshop, too. I had wondered the same thing when I read this article. Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc. What an important topic, Pat! So glad you wrote about it in this blog. May 20, 2011 10:55 PM Anonymoussaid. There are two sides to every coin. June 1, 2011 12:03 PM Kayla L. McKinney said.

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Five Tools for Engaging Your Members Online (Easy, Inexpensive Ways to Make Your [Virtual] World a Better Place)

NTEN

Base your plans on sound knowledge about who and where your users are, and what they're doing online. Make sure you're providing timely, valuable information, and using tried and true tools like newsletters and e-mail to remind people of the value you provide. Diversify Your Content. Join the Conversation.

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