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10 LinkedIn Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This is the eighth post in a blog and webinar series called 101 Digital Marketing Best Practices for Nonprofits , written and presented by Heather Mansfield. Content that focuses on thought leadership, rather than inspirational storytelling, best serves the tone of the LinkedIn community. Tagging corporate sponsors and partners.

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How to generate advocacy calls from your supporters to elected officials

EveryAction

This blog was originally published in August 2020 and has been updated. If your bill is in committee, start with the committee members and leadership. If you work on multiple issues and have tagged your supporters by their interests it will be easy to identify your most likely action-takers, but you have several other options as well.

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Fundraising Secret #53: Take Ballroom Dancing Lessons

Fundraising Coach

So naturally, while you’re reading tips on this blog, I’m hoping they will impact your other relationships. Being in a place of expected leadership helps you be more assumptive in your relationships on and off the ballroom dance floor. What does ballroom dancing have to do with fundraising?”. Leading in that environment can be tough.

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8 Tips for Facilitating Nonprofit Hybrid Meetings

Beth Kanter

Technology can be a huge barrier for inclusion if we don’t consider the digital divide of skills, tools, and Internet speeds when selecting platforms and tools for meetings. Beware of Power Imbalances and Group Dynamics. Typically, it represents a rotating group by department and senior leadership to be more inclusive.

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Social Trust Factor: 10 Tips to Establish Trust and Credibility for Your Brand

Pam Moore

Back up your claims with social proof such as blog content, references, client testimonials, client logos, guest blog posts and more. Everything about your online persona, website, blog and social profiles must not only talk the talk but your actions must walk the walk of whatever you say you do. Comment on their blog posts.

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4 Steps to More Powerful Visuals on Your Nonprofit Website

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

In today’s world, a nonprofit organization’s website is often its primary communication tool. With the power to reach and engage a local or global audience, a well-designed website can help further your mission, build your nonprofit brand, and attract donors and supporters. Review your nonprofit’s visual brand guidelines.