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4 Text Marketing Lessons Nonprofits Can Take from Big Brands

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Your organization likely relies on direct mail, emails, social media, and even phone calls to get the word out about your organization’s work and solicit support for your mission. You can even use outbound messages to solicit donations from your supporters. The rules for opting in are different for nonprofits. The sky’s the limit!

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11 Group Text Messaging Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It is illegal to buy, sell, or trade mobile phone numbers, unlike e-mail and snail mail addresses. You should also add a “Mobile” field to your donation forms and event sign-up sheets, and add your keyword and short code subscription information to your print newsletters. Simple text pitches aren’t enough to compel people to subscribe.

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Are Qwerty Monsters the Nonprofit Donors of the Future?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Google and Microsoft sent me mobile phones in response to my complaints about the Apple iPhone in-app donation policy. The topic we explored was mobile fundraising, ranging from best practices, integration and why applications on phones haven’t taken off. What phones and apps are they using? Qwerty Monsters.

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Find the Charlie’s, Justine’s, and Edna’s in your network

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I got to hear Scott Dunlap who is VP, Emerging Opportunities/New Ventures at PayPal deliver a great talk that offers some persona for different actors in your nonprofits network and how they influence, activate, or raise awareness for your cause through social channels. The slides are here. He was asked to donate to cancer charity.

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Major Donors: How to Attract (and Keep) Them

CauseVox

Put simply, major donors are individuals who make the biggest donations to your org. With any significant donation, major donors aren’t easy to come by no matter how big or small your nonprofit is. These can be created in powerpoint, google slides, or even canva. Who Is A Major Donor? Know What’s Next. Stay In Touch.

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Citizen Tech: Social Media in Disaster Response

Amy Sample Ward

Some include the Red Cross, The Weather Channel, local newspapers, Craigslist, and others. Reports of violence and of peace efforts could be placed via the web or mobile phone. Another direct content example is that of the number of websites that emerged post-Hurricane Katrina. That’s why the Atlanta councilman used twitter!

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[VIDEO] 3 Steps To Closing $10K+ Gifts By December 31

Bloomerang

And just a couple of quick housekeeping items, just want to let you all know that we are recording this session, and will be sending out the recording as well as the slides later on today. So I’ll let you pull up your beautiful slides. So let me share my slides with you all. Send all kinds of channels. Here we go.

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