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How Nonprofits Can Leverage Organic Social Media to Increase Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Make eye contact with your audience. Create content that resembles the feeling of someone making eye contact with you in a crowded room. Collaborate with partners and influencers. Followers will tune out repetitive asks for money. Instead, share your mission through stories and behind-the-scenes looks at your work.

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100+ Fundraising Tasks for Your Nonprofit’s Board

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Stay in regular contact with newsrooms and pitch stories to help the organization reach a larger audience. Go through your personal list of friends/contacts/followers on 1 or more social media platforms and commit to creating a list of (10, 50, or 100) people who you can reach out to about the organization’s CTAs. Cultivation.

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6 Steps for Finding Corporate Sponsors for Your Next Fundraising Event

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Corporate sponsors are the best way to add lots of money to the bottom line of your fundraising event. It’s simple really: The more sponsors you have, the more money you’ll net. Having sponsors means the difference in an event that generates mediocre results and one that blows past your goals. What is a Corporate Sponsor?

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4 Tips for Managing Massive Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

How long someone has been supporting your event, how they prefer to be contacted, and the content they’re most likely to interact with are just a few examples of how data helps you reach your supporters where they are. Use information wisely to reach folks with a personal, heartfelt invitation to join the fight your organization began.

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6 Generations of Giving: Who Gives the Most and How They Prefer to Give

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Below is a breakdown of overall giving behaviors, some statistics about each generation’s giving, how they like to be contacted, and their preferred giving method. 1) The Silent Generation (1925-1945) 88% give to charity, donating an annual average of $1,367 across 6.2 organizations** 11.8% organizations** 23.6% organizations** 25.9%

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Seeking a Sponsor for Your Nonprofit Event or Program: A Q&A With Mariah Monique

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proposal letters and pitch decks) to articulate the vision of an event in a way that makes the sponsor’s decision easier to make. Additionally, I navigate the conversation with my sponsors in a way that I would want someone to speak to me: relationship first, business second. logo placement, vendor booths, event signage, etc.).

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6 Ways to Create Buzz Around Your Charity Golf Tournament

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Get more golfers and sponsors to the green with these insider tips to create buzz and promote the tournament. This demographic is one that sponsors are interested in gaining exposure to, which could add sponsor appeal to your tournament. Partner with local influencers and celebrities. Leverage digital channels.

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