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9 Virtual Fundraising Event Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

3) [Campaign Calendars] for Virtual Fundraising Events. Save yourself valuable time with our Campaign Calendars for Virtual Fundraising Events. Save yourself valuable time with our Campaign Calendars for Virtual Fundraising Events. 4) [eBook] 5 Steps to the Perfect Virtual Fundraising Event Program.

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

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Start with a Social Media Editorial Calendar In order to plan out your social media, you first need to create an editorial calendar. An editorial calendar is basically just a content map or a guide that helps you map out your nonprofit’s content (including social media) for the year. Don’t let this term scare you.

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Creating a Winning Nonprofit Welcome Series: 101 Guide & Examples

Whole Whale

New subscribers should be eased into what your nonprofit is about, the community, mission, stats and language you use to talk about the cause. Hint: Email them.) Signatures on petitions or views on stories of people who have personally benefitted from your cause and work? Welcome to Welcome Series 101. Shares on social media?

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16 free nonprofit books for your summer reading list

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Check out our specially curated reading list of 16 free nonprofit books perfect for any summertime occasion: If you’re short on time… Is your calendar booked solid with fun plans between Memorial Day and Labor Day? Hint: It takes courage, vulnerability, and trust.) Have we got some recommendations for you! Whole Hearts.

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6 Ways to Raise More with Facebook Fundraisers

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The reason these peer-to-peer fundraisers are so effective is that they can tap into networks of people who aren’t personally invested in your cause but who are willing to give based on their relationships with your organization’s supporters. 3) Send direct invitations to past creators. Campaign Tactics.

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Creating a Winning Nonprofit Welcome Series: 101 Guide & Examples

Whole Whale

New subscribers should be eased into what your nonprofit is about, the community, mission, stats and language you use to talk about the cause. Hint: Email them.) Signatures on petitions or views on stories of people who have personally benefitted from your cause and work? Welcome to Welcome Series 101. Shares on social media?

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Why You Need Diversified Fundraising For Your Small Nonprofit

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If you depend on a foundation with whom you have a long-standing relationship, what happens when the grants manager—your primary contact—retires and the Trustees decide to support another cause? Here’s a hint…you have something to fall back on.]. Don’t rely on a single source funding, because you never know when it might vanish.

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