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18 Ways of Thanking Volunteers So They’ll Feel Appreciated and Stick Around Forever

Get Fully Funded

The holiday season is also appropriate. Incorporate a photo of volunteers in action into a graphic and tag them. Or a poinsettia plant around the holidays? Post photos of the banner on your social media platforms for maximum exposure. Share the blog post on social media, tagging as many volunteers as you can.

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“Create-A-Sweater” Pinups Weave Bonds Between Kids, Seniors

Selfish Giving

She kindly saved a husband’s life so he could be late with a gift another holiday. I don’t remember how but we got to talking about cause marketing (maybe because I talk about it with everyone I meet even if they don’t want to), but through the years she read my blog and we talked about various programs.

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How Ambassadors Can Further Your Recurring Giving Programs

Fundraising Coach

Ambassadors can point your supporters in the right direction by reminding them of giving holidays, showing their solidarity with your cause, and encouraging recurring donations. . They can post consistently, encouraging followers to continue giving on a regular basis. . What are ambassadors? . Partnering with community organizations.

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Year-end fundraising through the mail

Fundraising Coach

I asked Sandy Rees from GetFullyFunded.com to do this guest blog post. If you haven’t thought of your year end appeal, read this post of her ideas & then create your strategy! the holidays. Get Holiday cards ready to go in the mail after Thanksgiving, but no later than the first week in December.

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9 Tips for Creating an Editorial Calendar Chock Full of What Your Community Wants

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

Guest Post by Diane Greenhalgh of the Pulmonary Hypertension Association. On this blog and in her webinars and book, Kivi talks about how you should try to become your community’s favorite nonprofit because research has shown that people give two-thirds of their charitable donations each year to one favorite charity. Diane Greenhalgh.

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Piggyback On What’s Top Of Mind— 9 Valentine’s Victories

Getting Attention

And they are quite flexible – create sets for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving and other holidays. Here’s a tactic that not only makes supporters feel great, but also generates lots of content for your blog or social media outlets. 8) SLIDESHOWS & BLOG POSTS. 2) HONOR & SYMBOLIC GIFTS.

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Resource Roundup

Get Fully Funded

Here are some great blog posts from around the ‘net. If you don’t read anything else, read Kivi’s post about her holiday donation experiment. My friend Kimberley Mackenzie has a great post on supporting Board members to participate in fundraising. There are lots of lessons to be learned here!