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5 New And Quirky Nonprofit Social Media Tactics

TechImpact

It could be Earth Day, Women’s Heart Awareness Month, Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Host a Twitter chat or Reddit AMA. This drives engagement and shows your nonprofit is fun, and doesn’t take themselves too seriously. Promote events that might not be events. Sounds crazy, right? Get visual.

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6 Ways To Make Your Nonprofit’s Holiday Campaign Successful

TechImpact

Twitter and Facebook are still the two most used outlets, but other spheres, such as Instagram, Pinterest, Reddit, and more are gaining more ground every day. Make Giving Fun. So make your nonprofit stand out with an interesting way of raising money and awareness for your cause.

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5 Examples of Non-Profits Using Cats…and a Dog in Content Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Some people make cat videos for fun or profit, but nonprofits, especially animal welfare organizations that focus on felines have a unique opportunity to leverage this genre for their cause. The results were spectacular and have garnered over 10 million views, raising awareness for the SPCA across the world. Refurb the Cat.

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100+ Fundraising Tasks for Your Nonprofit’s Board

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Be aware of key accomplishments, metrics, testimonials, and milestones. Facebook , Reddit , LinkedIn , and Twitter have great options. This can be fun, but set ground rules so you don’t disappoint. Join online fundraising communities and ask lots of questions and monitor for great ideas.

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How r/WallStreetBets gamed the stock of GameStop

The Verge

The Reddit meme that bludgeoned a hedge fund There are three things to remember as you watch the chaos unfolding with GameStop’s stock price. There is a Reddit forum for this , r/WallStreetBets, which describes itself as being “like 4chan found a Bloomberg Terminal.” If risk is your idea of fun, options are great!

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SenpAI.GG wants to be your AI-powered video game coach

TechCrunch

But as a game gets older/bigger/more complex, the best players tend to have a wealth of one resource that’s oh-so-crucial, if not oh-so-fun to gather: information. It usually involves lots of Twitch streams, lots of digging around Reddit threads and lots of poring over patch notes. Which guns do the most damage at this range?

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Robinhood goes to Congress

TechCrunch

And that Reddit’s CEO has a nice suit. That said, there were some good memes and jokes, so, let’s have some fun instead of being annoyed with our elected representatives: "Did you buy GameStock because you were not aware of payment for order flow" is an incredible series of words to put one after the other.

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