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10 Blogging Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

With social media, comments are increasingly rarely on blogs and there’s a good chance that the comments you do get are spam or argumentative for the sake of being argumentative. Also interesting about today’s nonprofit blogging is that many nonprofits have turned off commenting. Embed calls-to-action within your blog content.

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10 Threads & X Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It’s during those early months, and sometimes years, when your nonprofit is most likely to experience the fastest organic growth rate of new followers. A good example is the first thread by the Center on Budget & Policy Priorities. The Grand Canyon Conservancy is a good example to follow on Threads.

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10 Instagram Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Today, the overuse of hashtags is considered hashtag spamming. Kudos to Conservation International ! That’s an incredibly high donor retention rate for a set of tools that are still in their early adoption phase. Not anymore. U sing more than six hashtags on a post on Instagram decreases engagement.

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Developing a Nonprofit Communications Plan to Engage Constituents

Neon CRM

Here’s how to approach the goal of boosting engagement in a SMART way: Specific : Increase donor engagement with fundraising activities Measurable: Increase fundraising email open rates and social media followers by 20%. Increase email click through rates by 5% and social media engagement from comments, shares and likes by 10%.