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The Commons Introduces Grassroots Mobile Survey

Saleforce Nonprofit

While the image of a volunteer holding a clipboard may spring to mind, we all know that it’s an inefficient method for collecting and processing data. Enter: Grassroots Mobile Survey, now available to install. Cori O’Brien (CO): Trish, you brought Grassroots Mobile Survey to The Commons. TP: It’s the flexibility of use.

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Hosting a Winning Kentucky Derby Fundraising Event

Greater Giving

String up festive bunting in Derby colors (red, white, and black) and don’t forget the iconic horseshoe archway for that perfect photo op. Allow the sponsor to announce the winners and get photos to share for next year. Share photos, videos, and updates to build excitement.

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7 Creative Ways to Show Your Supporters They’re Valued

Pamela Grow

For instance, a few member appreciation perks include: Discounted services, such as reduced ticket prices Access to members-only resources, like webinars Feedback surveys, which give donors the opportunity to suggest ideas and voice opinions With a little creativity, almost any nonprofit can offer perks in exchange for donations.

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How to Become an Expert in Social Media Branding

NonProfit Hub

Post a Facebook survey. The organization has posted a photo and a question to showcase their interest in the follower’s stories. It can be something as simple as submitting photos for an online challenge and asking them to use a hashtag specific to your organization. And the best part? Ask the audience to share their story .

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4 Creative Live Auction Marketing Ideas to Expand Your Reach

Achieve

You’ve probably heard that creating a multi-channel marketing strategy tends to be more effective than focusing on just one communication method. Come up with a catchy title for each item, ensure your descriptions are skimmable, and add relevant photos. Choose a high-definition, well-composed photo as the base of your eCard.

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Marketing Tips for Walkathons and Other Eventful Fundraisers

Nonprofits Source

By taking advantage of more traditional methods as well as leveraging social media and peer-to-peer fundraising best practices, you’ll be on your way to hosting a winning event! Create and share surveys. For about a month following the fundraiser, you can update your social media pages with photos and videos from the event.

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Four Early Lessons Learned in the Quest to Improve Feedback Loops in Philanthropy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by LIFT. They use a variety of methods including focus groups, surveys, and one-on-one conversations. These are the two busiest months of the year for food banks and pantries and implementing new surveys would overburden already stretched staff. More is Not Always Better—Evaluate Frequency.

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