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Fundraising Planning Guide, Calendar, Worksheet, + Template

CauseVox

The downloadable spreadsheet includes a sample, along with a blank template for you to use for your own plan. For example, you need to raise $250,500 to achieve the organization’s mission of feeding 1,000 families. However, this goal should be the one that all the other smaller goals feed into. And by what time frame?

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Frank Barry, Guest Post: 4 Facebook Tips for Nonprofit Success – See What Others are Doing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Pages Have Access to Users’ Feeds - When Facebook users become a “fan” of your nonprofit page, they will be notified of your status updates every time you make one! Integrate your blog /web site content via Blog RSS Feed Reader. See a sample of what the stats look like here. Stand up 2 Cancer. Red Cross Fan Page. One Campaign.

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[VIDEO] Measure Of Success: Creating Tools And Process To Report Impact

Bloomerang

I’ll keep an eye on the Twitter feed as well. Was there anything helpful about that comparison between service engagement and impact? We need to know what metrics we need to be tracking. So a couple samples here this is from Charity Water. Sample metrics. But we’d love to hear from you.

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Measuring the Value of Your Blog: Reflections Over the Last Year

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Measuring the success of social media efforts can't be done with a single metric. I think there will be different metrics for different strategies, organizations, and tools. Kaushik suggested these metrics for benchmarking blogs: Raw Author Contribution (posts & words in post). Unique Visitors & Feed Subscribers).