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Ensuring The Right To Free Association Online

The NonProfit Times

By Stephen Jackson From supporting a local museum to responding to climate change to aiding people in the midst of a health crisis, nonprofit staff turn time and attention to a variety of issues, working on them in creative and hyperlocal ways.

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How to Run a Silent Auction: 11 Essential Planning Steps

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You’ve come to the right place to learn how to plan a silent auction. While in-person events are the most engaging experience you can offer, incorporating virtual or hybrid elements offers convenience and expands your auction audience. Virtual or hybrid options are especially useful for organizations with worldwide audiences.

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Expert Process Tips to Ensure Year-End Fundraising Success

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Additionally, your audiences become accustomed to specific touchpoints, and they often look forward to them. Your organization will greatly benefit if they are instead written down in a place accessible to all relevant stakeholders in your organization so everyone has access to the same information and can step in when needed.

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Maximize Donations With Predictive Analytics: A Strategic Roadmap for Nonprofits

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Museums, for instance, may not hit donation thresholds but can easily meet them for visit planning or ticket purchases. Strategic Call-to-Action Placement Understanding which pages and user journeys correlate with higher donation likelihood allows organizations to place conversion elements where they’re most effective.

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29 event management software for nonprofits to excite and engage attendees

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EveryAction is a great option for those who want to keep all of their event information in a single place, streamlined and organized. With everything you need in one place, you have access to event management, volunteer management, donor management, and peer-to-peer fundraising at your fingertips.

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21 Donor Recognition Examples: How to Thank Donors Well

CauseVox

If you have an event coming up, you can use this opportunity (and the captive audience) to present it to your donor in-person. Instead, segment the two audiences and have your communications with recurring donors be about updates to your work or appreciating them for giving on a consistent basis.

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How does your nonprofit involve the local community in its programs and initiatives?

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For several years, the local library has been the site of free public lectures and a music organization highlighted a WWII-era presentation with a reception to visit our museum’s local military service exhibit. Reaching out to our artists and audiences is challenging. We have no radio or TV stations, no daily newspaper.