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Programmatic Advertising for Nonprofits: The Ultimate Guide

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Programmatic advertising introduces automation into the nonprofit marketing process, saving your team valuable time and resources it can reallocate elsewhere. To help you get started with programmatic advertising, we’ll explain the basics, why it’s useful, and tips for successful implementation. What Is Programmatic Advertising?

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Attract donors and recruit volunteers: free advertising for nonprofits

EveryAction

Whether you’re a large nonprofit looking for different ways to amplify your mission or a small team trying to stretch your marketing dollars, it makes sense to first seek out free advertising for nonprofit organizations. Advertise your nonprofit on social media Brand recognition is super important for nonprofits!

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17 Top Volunteer Management Software Options for Nonprofits

Bloomerang

Volunteers are integral to nonprofit organizations’ day-to-day operations. Without these dedicated supporters, many nonprofits would struggle to reach their annual goals. However, successful volunteer recruitment, engagement, and retention are no easy feat. That’s where volunteer management software comes in.

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A Brief History of Nonprofit Organizations (And What We Can Learn)

NonProfit Hub

Though the idea of helping and giving back to others has existed since Biblical times, nonprofit organizations in the United States have a much shorter history. Every couple of decades, a new era ushers in a new set of ideas, principles and practices that affect how the nonprofit sector functions. entered the Progressive Era.

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Stop Listing Your Program Features: Here’s How to List Benefits Instead

Nonprofit Fixer

Benefits not features Nonprofit organizations warm my heart. But sometimes, as nonprofit leaders, it can feel like we are screaming into the abyss about our cause, with no one listening or taking action. There are some powerful lessons from the marketing world that nonprofits can use for free. It’s time for a change!

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5 Tips to Use Your Nonprofit Site as A Donor Engagement Tool

Ann Green

Not only is it the first place prospects look to learn more about your organization, it’s also where current supporters go for updates on your mission and to explore upcoming opportunities. Advertise your upcoming campaigns and events. Consider creating consistent and active blog content! Let’s dive in by reviewing the basics.

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Why Images and Videos are Crucial for Your Nonprofit’s Social Media Strategy

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

With limited volunteers and small budgets, several nonprofits aren’t able to “invest” in paid social media advertising. Still, social media is one of the best marketing channels for philanthropic organizations. 87% of nonprofits already use social media for recruitment and fundraising.