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How Water.org Adapted Their Social Media Content Strategy in Response to COVID-19

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Moree Lambeth , Senior Content Creator at Water.org. The current social media environment has caused non-profit marketers to re-evaluate their content aware of the acute conversations being had on every channel, at a global level. Water.org’s Senior Content Creator, Moree Lambeth explains.

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Back-to-School Marketing: How to Reach Your Target Audience

Nonprofits Source

For families with children from preschool to college, the end of the summer marks new beginnings as their kids return to school. Additionally, you may append different types of contact information—such as phone numbers and email addresses—to reach as many customers as possible through these channels. Creating blog content.

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Gen X & Gen Alpha: Bridging the Generational Gap Through Giving 

Allegiance Group

Gen X also tends to focus more on how they can make an immediate impact, such as improving things for their community or children. Channel Preferences Unlike some generations, Gen X is comfortable giving both online and offline. These are the children born between 2010 and 2025, so the generation is still growing.

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How Your Organization’s CEO Can Use Social Media for Thought Leadership

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This post covers the benefits and provides some ways to effectively cultivate thought leadership through social channels. Since many policy makers (or their staff) may be monitoring social channels, it is another benefit. If other leaders in your field are using social channels, your CEO can easily connect for leadership conversations.

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Networked Capacity Building: Finish Line Grantees Social Media Training

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Grantees get better results integrating Facebook, Twitter, and other social media channels best practices and measurement. Content Curation Primer. I presented an overview on content curation why important, a framework, and introduced some new curation tools – scoop.it Content Curation on Twitter. and storify.

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Nonprofit Donor Engagement Strategies: Breaking Through the Noise

Neon CRM

Knowing what channels to use—like whether you need to email donors versus posting on Facebook—is one thing. There are lots of ways to create content your donors will find valuable. But that doesn’t mean analog channels aren’t valuable! Online spaces are noisy; analog channels can be easier to navigate.

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A Social Publishing Strategy by John Gautam, Pratham Books

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: During my trip to India in February, I was introduced to a nonprofit children's book publisher in India, Pratham Books. “It was set up to fill a gap in the market for good quality, reasonably priced children’s books in a variety of Indian languages. India has a reading problem and the problem is two fold.

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