Remove Atlanta Remove Conservancy Remove Donation Remove Museum
article thumbnail

2024’s Best: 31 Trusted Nonprofit Fundraising Consultants for Successful Campaigns

Whole Whale

Sabrina Walker Hernandez, MPA Supporting World Hope Certified consultant, coach, & facilitator that helps nonprofits build relationships that convert into more donations. The firm is especially committed to working with partners involved in performing arts, the environment and conservation, education, and women.

article thumbnail

Steal these 42 Creative Pinterest Ideas for Nonprofits

Care2

” Those buying decisions include donation and charitable decisions, and with women bringing in over half the income in 55% of US households, nonprofits should think about how they can engage Pinterest’s largely female audience. If you're an animal shelter or animal rights organization: Credit to Flickr user: Dennis from Atlanta 1.

Ideas 78
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

A Mobile and Social Fundraising Success Checklist for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Prominently feature a “Donate” button and social network icons on your home page and every page of your website and blog. ? Prominently feature a donate button and social network icons in your e-newsletter and email fundraising appeals. ? Create a donate page on your website and ensure that the donation process occurs on one page. ?

Mobile 253
article thumbnail

A Fundraising Success Checklist for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Prominently feature a “Donate” button and social network icons on your home page and every page of your website and blog. □ Prominently feature a donate button and social network icons in your e-newsletter and email fundraising appeals. □ Create a donate page on your website and ensure that the donation process occurs on one page. □

article thumbnail

State Fairs and Visitor Co-Creation: An Interview about MN150

Museum 2.0

Traditional exhibition design, in which the museum has a specific story or message to tell, doesn't easily accommodate visitor co-creation. This realization--that a single museum voice was not the best way to tell a particular story--formed the basis for MN150 , the exhibition explored in this post.