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10 Threads & X Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

You can upload up to 10 photos to a thread. The Grand Canyon Conservancy is a good example to follow on Threads. Before you follow any account, ensure that your profile is complete with (1) a well-designed profile photo and header image; (2) a bio that communicates your organization’s mission; and (3) a link to your website.

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How Nonprofits Can Use Instagram for Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For example, Feeding America is a nonprofit with a national network of more than 200 food banks. On its Instagram page, the nonprofit mostly publishes testimonials and photos from people who have received support. The Nature Conservancy’s page is big on professional nature photography. Other orgs take different approaches.

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10 Blogging Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Posts can be as little as 250 words with a featured image or as long as a 5,000-word photo essay. For example, the National Parks Conservation Association recently blogged about a rollback of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and included a prominent CTA. Reading and seeing (include photos and videos!)

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What’s Missing from Your Ecosystem?

NetWits

Conservation ecosystem. Think National Wildlife Federation. If you bring the ecosystem mindset in you’ll start thinking about things like: Working with local hotels to accommodate those traveling from out of town. Partnering with local restaurants to supply food for the event. Conservation ecosystem.

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Customer Story: Mojave Desert Land Trust’s Virtual Hike-a-thon Raises Nearly $20K

CauseVox

They’ve conserved more than 80,000 acres of prime desert habitat, forever weaving together National Parks, wilderness areas, and wildlife linkage corridors. The organization works closely with a broad range of desert community members and visitors, as well as with local, state, and federal agencies. Lessons Learned.

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The Path to Survival: Relocalization, Water Conservation and Heirloom Preservation

Have Fun - Do Good

Magazine , and was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame earlier this month. We need to re-localize food production so we aren't dependent on oil for food to get from farm to table. In effect, we will localize our lives and economies." Water conservation is an absolute must. Photo of Heirloom Tomatoes by me.

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The Internet Gets Charitable

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo by Mburpee. Note from Beth: I hosted a small army of guest bloggers, grantmakers, who attended the GeoFunders National Conference that took place last week in Seattle. The GEO community is united by a common drive to challenge the norm in pursuit of better results.

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