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Guest Post by Ivan Boothe: Social change takes more than social media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The assumption of most twitters above seems to be that these tools work because they're cool OR they've built a career around them, so if you're feeling jaded due to lack of results or encouraging metrics, get over it and get back to your (disappointing) work. Social justice organizers are a pretty creative bunch.

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Artificial Intelligence for Nonprofits: Your List of AI Tools to Use for Good

CauseVox

For example, this could include personalizing email campaigns or making targeted recommendations based on their giving history. Your organization probably generates and collects a lot of data, and AI-powered data analytics tools can help you gain insights into donor behavior, program outcomes, and other key metrics.

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20 Incredibly Easy Online Fundraising Ideas and Expert Tips

Bloomerang

Track key metrics To determine how successful your strategy is and see if you’re reaching your goals, you need to know which metrics to track. For example, if your primary goal of a crowdfunding campaign is to raise $10,000, then you’ll know that total revenue is one of the important metrics to keep track of throughout the campaign.

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Reflection and Analysis: Gnomedex Real-Time Social Fundraising Experiment

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Click to see the larger image. Here's my AMORE step-by-step recipe: Set up a simple and small experiment , identify some outcomes and metrics. I have my own history with Beth, last year she was trying to canvas money using Twitter to put a Cambodian girl through school. It's called double-loop learning.

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9 Tips for Planning a Nonprofit Giving Day

Qgiv

Here are some things to keep in mind when designing your form: Create custom images: Because your giving day form is separate from your year-round form, it’s a great opportunity to create new banners and background images. Remind donors that the day is coming and build hype.

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How to Create the Best Nonprofit Marketing Plan

Qgiv

Measurable: Decide on what metrics you’ll use to assess how you’re progressing toward your goal. You might sort your audience by age, gender, giving preference, giving history, or donation type. A hero image: First impressions are everything! Don’t try to do too many things at once.