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Four Reasons Why Nonprofits Should Question Facebook’s Integrity, Longevity, and ROI (Return on Investment)

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I have been in trainings where if I even hint that perhaps Facebook is a little over-rated, then eyes glare, people shift in their seats, and I have recollections of a few people even walking out. To question Facebook and it’s integrity, longevity and ROI [Return on Investment]. 3) Facebook ROI is limited and often over-rated.

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Spring Fundraising Events: How to Plan a Fresh, Exciting Event

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What’s your event’s ROI? Are donors enthusiastic about your event (Hint: you should use donor surveys after events to gauge their feelings !)? Step 3: Engage the Hype Machine. And, when I say “hype machine,” I mean it. New donors, major donors, younger donors, etc.). Is attendance up year over year?