Remove Audience Remove Demographics Remove Magazine Remove Storytelling
article thumbnail

Your Ultimate Year-End Giving Guide

NonProfit Hub

This article was originally published in Nonprofit Hub Magazine. Think about how different age groups tend to give (online, through the mail or in person) and tailor your asks to best suit each demographic. On top of storytelling in your captions, create promotional videos and share photos—especially sentimental ones—all season long.

Guide 51
article thumbnail

Guest Post: Infusing “Social” into Social Justice Organizations

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Time Magazine provocatively named “The Protester” as its 2011 “Person of the Year” for its riveting influence on last year’s social and political events. While emotive storytelling is crux to engaging the hearts and minds of social media consumers, advocates are ethically bound to preserve the privacy of vulnerable clients.

Social 110
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

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

article thumbnail

The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment: 15+ Strategies

Qgiv

Another thing to take into consideration is the demographic and situation you’re trying to find volunteers for. For example, if you’re hosting a peer-to-peer fundraising event on a college campus, having college-aged volunteers will help you better connect with your target audience. Network with city officials.

article thumbnail

Steal these 42 Creative Pinterest Ideas for Nonprofits

Care2

Pinterest has a lot of potential, especially for organizations whose stories lend themselved to visual storytelling. A Matter of Demographics. Part of Pinterest’s potential is it’s unique demographic user-base. Pin images from medical journals and magazines highlghting the research your medical teams are working on.

Ideas 78
article thumbnail

10 Ways Nonprofits Can Use Blogs and Bloggers to Support Their Cause

Have Fun - Do Good

About 100,000 new weblogs were created each day According to the Pew Internet & American Life Project report, "Bloggers: A Portrait of the Internet’s New Storytellers" from July 2006: 8% of Internet users, or about 12 million American adults, keep a blog. Depending on your organization's work and audience, you may not have to.

Blogger 41