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5 Ways Your Grantees Can Use Storytelling to Prove Impact—and How You Can Help

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Here are five ways to prove impact through storytelling—and how you, the grantmaker, can help. Your role as a grantmaker could involve providing guidance on ethical and trauma-informed storytelling practices , ensuring that an individual’s story is shared with dignity and respect. It’s about the journey.

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How to Announce Your Silent Auction

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While it may be tempting to stick to one marketing channel, a multi-channel strategy uses email, social media, text messaging, and direct mail, to reach a wider audience and generate more excitement for your auction. One place to start is by looking at the demographics of your donors and supporters. Direct mail marketing.

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Engaging Your Ideal Donors and Boosting Your Fundraising Efforts: A Step-by-Step Guide

The Modern Nonprofit

These personas should include details about their demographics, interests, motivations, and giving preferences. Emphasize emotional appeals Leverage the power of storytelling and emotional appeals to connect with your supporters on a deeper level. This may include email , direct mail, social media , phone calls, or in-person events.

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13 Tools To Help You Create the Best Nonprofit Social Media Campaigns Ever

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Social media is an incredibly powerful storytelling tool for your nonprofit. According to our report, Navigating the Unknown: 2020 Findings to Future-Proof Your Fundraising , social media posts were the number one driver of charitable gifts in 2020—ahead of email and direct mail appeals! Conclusion.

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5 Reasons Nonprofits Shouldn't Miss Out On Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

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While many nonprofit fundraisers are still hesitant to jump on the bandwagon, peer-to-peer fundraising is here to stay and it’s a great way for nonprofits to engage with donors from nontraditional demographics that may not be reached by other nonprofit marketing tools.