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Say “Yes” to bbcon

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Engage with Presenters & Product Experts: bbcon is where the best and brightest product users go to share their hard-earned wisdom and advice. Attending in person offers a unique opportunity to interact directly with session presenters and product experts. The post Say “Yes” to bbcon first appeared on The ENGAGE Blog.

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Maximizing Your bbcon Experience: Tips from a Seasoned Attendee

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I promise, presenters love to get questions. And often, if you have a question the presenter can’t answer, another attendee might have an answer. Attend demos and interact. It’s also a nice way to meet, in real life, your contacts at different companies and make that personal connection. Get contact info from everyone.

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What to do after your grant proposal is rejected 

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But a grant proposal rejection letter presents opportunity, too. In this blog, we explore what to do when you get a rejection to a grant proposal and share questions you should ask the funder if your grant proposal isn’t selected. However, if it is an automated response, you will need to find a way to contact them.

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Reminder: SCOUT QUEST WEBINAR

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Scout Quest doesn’t ask you to give your donor or activist names or contact information to anyone. Behavioral data on how your supporters are interacting with other organizations — email and donation patterns — are powerful without sacrificing your supporters’ privacy and trust.

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SCOUT QUEST WEBINAR: What’s next for our data co-op

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Scout Quest doesn’t ask you to give your donor or activist names or contact information to anyone. Behavioral data on how your supporters are interacting with other organizations — email and donation patterns — are powerful without sacrificing your supporters’ privacy and trust.

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10 Ways to Secure Earned Media for Your Nonprofit

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During my years as a local news anchor, I found it to be extremely helpful when a nonprofit has a page on their website dedicated to “press” or “media relations” that includes contact information for journalists. Write blogs If you don’t already have one, include a blog section on your website.

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15 Nonprofit CRMs Your Organization Should Consider for 2024

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These solutions are useful for referencing past donor interactions, personalizing donor outreach based on supporters’ preferences, and reporting fundraising progress. A CRM can store information about donors’ contact information, giving history, communication preferences, workplace giving eligibility , volunteer history, and more.