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4 Ways Thinking Like A Marketer Will Help Volunteer Retention

TechImpact

Starting to think more like a marketing manager, instead of a volunteer manager , might be just what your nonprofit needs. Find out if all your volunteers are up to date on your nonprofit’s processes, language, best practices, and policies. adopting this mindset, however, is often times more difficult than most imagine.

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5 Ways to Power Up Your Nonprofit Email Deliverability

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In addition to the strict regulations around the world that prevent marketers from sending emails to folks who don’t want them, this is especially important to ensure people are signing up for the content they want. This means that you can focus your communication efforts on supporters who want to be contacted, increasing engagement.

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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. Many boards have policies requiring the full board (or each member individually) to hit a fundraising goal and this worksheet helps get them organized and on a path to success. Cultivation. It’s easier than it sounds.

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Four Reasons Why Nonprofits Should Question Facebook’s Integrity, Longevity, and ROI (Return on Investment)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

They want you to passively market your nonprofit on Facebook, yet aggressively market your Page off Facebook. Facebook contacted the Admin and told her that she needed to “authenticate&# the Page. This is a new policy development. It’s all in the Status Updates, and even then, not everyone sees them anymore.

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The Ultimate Guide to the Google Ad Grant: 2020 Edition

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The Google Ad Grant is one of the most powerful, yet under-appreciated tools in nearly every nonprofit’s marketing toolbox. Advocating by galvanizing grassroots activism, signing petitions, and contacting elected officials. Filling out the contact form on your website. What is the Google Grant? Unlike traditional grants.

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Four ways to improve your nonprofit marketing efforts

ASU Lodestar Center

Director of Search Marketing. Marketing doesn''t have to be painful for nonprofit organizations with limited resources. Here are four ways nonprofit organizations can improve their marketing efforts while also spending less money and less time on the issue: Do Your Research. Regularly update your contacts list.

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ROI for a donor database

Robert Weiner

It does Direct Marketing but not Major Gift fundraising (or it does Major Gift fundraising but not Direct Marketing); we need support in both areas. The new software may enable my staff to do new things, but without the right people (# and training), upgraded/enhance policies and procedures, data conversion and new reports, etc.

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