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Build excitement before you ask: Rethink your year-end giving social media plan

Candid

Remind your audience why they love your cause and your organization. This is a great way to get some easy content ready to share, while also reminding your audience of the amazing things you’ve done over the last year. Perhaps you can offer a glimpse of a planning meeting or a few objects that hint at next year’s gala theme.

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How Data Can Drive Your Fundraising: A Conversation With Keela’s Philip Manzano

Global Giving

Now, he spends his time telling powerful stories of impact and is devoted to helping nonprofits do good better. The cost per dollar raised for a fundraising campaign, and its evolution throughout one campaign and across different campaigns—this will give you hints about what works the best in your campaigns.

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What You Can Learn About Cultivating Community from The Lord of the Rings

Tech Soup

So with that in mind, let's explore how you can build this kind of meaningful relationship with your supporters by taking a few hints from the best friends ever, Sam and Frodo in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. When you listen first, you know better what your next steps should be to develop that relationship.

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

Get Fully Funded

What’s Your Audience Interested in? When planning content for your social media platforms, think first about your audience. Here’s a hint: They want to know the inside scoop on what it takes to save bears or tutor kids or help homeless veterans. Talk about the impact of your work. It just takes knowing your audience.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Audience size, breadth, and depth: If your organization has big lists, lots of traffic to your website or blog or social media pages, or big crowds at events, there are many ways to turn this into a donor benefit. Knowledge: Subject matter expertise, research, polling, case studies. Hint: It’s the XYY Soup Kitchen.”

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How to Build and Engage Your Community through Your Website

Connection Cafe

When it comes to communicating with your audience, every nonprofit has to find its own way. And, every website has to contain several ingredients to have a real impact. You can use it to increase direct interaction with your audience and open a window of opportunities where you might receive collaboration proposals.