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How Nonprofits Can Effectively Promote their Online Shop on Instagram and Facebook

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Or, even do a poll or survey to gain first-hand knowledge of their preferences for shopping. Raise awareness for your Shop with a contest. A contest is a good way to get promotion for your Shop with your follower’s friends and family circles. Review the platform’s Promotions Guidelines so your contest is all buttoned up.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Knowledge: Subject matter expertise, research, polling, case studies. Same for any prizes, contests, sweepstakes, drawings, or competitions (essay contests, spelling bees, etc. Observe your community research as it happens (polling, focus groups, town halls). Offer surprise drawings and contests during the year.

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Book Giveaway: Facebook Marketing for Dummies

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

AppBistro is the Yelp of Facebook apps – they’re rated and reviewed – if you want to search for a specific functionality – it is a good place to browse. Survey Apps: Doing polls and quick surveys are great ways to engage your audience and there are apps for that.

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Fight Digital Fatigue: 4 Tips for Nonprofit Communications

Achieve

Social media polls. Social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter allow you to send out polls and questions to your followers. Online contests or challenges. Incorporate a few contests or challenges into your annual social media posting calendar to generate organic engagement with your followers.

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Measuring Your Crowdsourcing Efforts by Aliza Sherman

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Some creative work is crowdsourced in the form of creative or design contests while others are produced by interactive agencies that gather and vet online communities of designers, artists and producers to be part of a creative development process. Reviewing outcomes and comparing to past efforts to determine success.

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End-of-Year Giving Campaign: 13 Successful (Yet Underutilized) Strategies

CauseVox

Interactive content , such as polls, live Q&A sessions, or countdown posts, can further engage your audience. Hold a “Who Looks Like Santa” contest, have supporters grow facial hair, challenge donors to run a 5k every weekend in December— it doesn’t matter what you choose, as long as it’s fun, funky, and different.

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23 Best Volunteer Appreciation Gifts to Show Your Gratitude

Bloomerang

Go the extra mile with your appreciation efforts by reviewing your volunteer database to gather data on your top-performing volunteers. Make things exciting by asking your volunteers to submit their own mask designs and send out a poll to decide the winning design. It will help your organization retain high-performing volunteers.

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