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Everywun Wants Your Clicks

Robert Weiner

The article makes this sound like a new idea, but The Hunger Site (and their later projects for breast cancer, children’s health, literacy, rain forest protection, and animal rescue) has been doing this since 1999. The San Francisco Chronicle published an article about everywun.com , a new click-to-give site.

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

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Creating a nonprofit social media plan sounds like such a daunting task, doesn’t it? Examples: An article about breast cancer during Breast Cancer Awareness Month; Cancer facts; historical pieces to commemorate a certain day, etc. Lighting and SOUND matter. The key is to work smarter, not harder. Saving bears?

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How to Show Visual Impact on Your Online Donation Forms

Qgiv

Boys and Girls Club of Dorchester added a banner image with cute pictures of children. Let’s look at some examples: Minnesota Ovarian Cancer Alliance. Minnesota Ovarian Cancer Alliance added images to their giving plans to show visual impact of a recurring gift. That sounds amazing. Pet Resource Center of Kansas City.

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Making Stories Work for Your Org: What the Data Says

NTEN

Their four central points may sound familiar: Stories are universal. Right now in Pakistan, that's one of the only ways to get food — so thousands of children are going hungry." "On Steve has also been a consultant and strategist for the Save Darfur Coalition, American Cancer Society, U.S. Stories mirror human thought.

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10 Power Words Nonprofits Use to Increase Conversions

NonProfit Hub

For example, you might say, “Imagine the smiling faces of the children you’ve helped by donating toys.” Instead of saying “We’d appreciate your donation,” you can say “Your investment will help children for years to come.” Receiving photos and updates of the children they’ve helped. Investment”. Remember, it’s an investment.

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Pinterest Nonprofit Benchmarking with Pinerly

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The inspiring visual quotes spark engagement, another high scored board comes from Livestrong’s “ Inspiration ” is a collection of visual quotes about overcoming cancer and a mix of the organization’s content and content from others. The average followers per board ranged from 803-3300 for these organizations.

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Nonprofit Impact Report: How to Visually Communicate Your Impact

NonProfit Hub

” “Hosted a charity run and raised over $1 million toward cancer research. The numbers sound great but what does this mean to the average donor? Highlight milestones using timeline infographics. Consider these statements: “Hosted a charity run. ” Which statement is more impactful? Clearly, the latter. .

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