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12 Useful, Well-Designed, Worth-Downloading iPhone Apps Created by Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In general, your supporters have minimal interest in downloading a budget-friendly app that only includes a news or blog feed, a link to your YouTube Channel, and “Donate” option. Known as productivity and lifestyle apps, each one in some way is meant to make an individual’s life easier or more enjoyable.

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Six Different Kinds of Nonprofit Blogs

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

I first published these six categories of nonprofit blogs way back in 2008. As I said back then, I certainly think you can mix and match blog types, and I bet most successful blogs do. The News Blog. The Advocacy Blog. These blogs can range from policy wonk to zealous champion, but are very issue-oriented.

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Selling Local Sponsorships for Nonprofits: Closing the Deal

Selfish Giving

Before my sales people head out to close a potential sale I always give them the same piece of advice: Don’t screw it up. The best things in life are free. Tags: Selling Local Sponsorships cause marketing cause-related marketing nonprofit sponsorship sales sponsorship. But for-profits love free too.

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Lights, Camera, Conversion! Trends and Tips for Perfecting Your Video Marketing

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

Educational and how-to videos are highly effective: Consumers are always looking for ways to solve their problems or learn new skills, so instructional videos that offer helpful advice can be very successful. Or show a day in the life of a staff member. How-to tutorials: These have yet to get stale.

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New Voices: Nonprofit Marketing and Communications Bloggers to Watch

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

I use a custom Alltop page to track the top 40 or so blogs I want to follow instead. The big problem with that approach, however, is that I can’t follow the newer blogs or those with smaller readerships that haven’t received blessed Alltop inclusion status yet. I confess I’m guilty of the exact same thing.

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Twitter for Cause Marketers

Selfish Giving

I took some advice from Rich Brooks at Flyte several months back and focused my efforts on three social media sites: Facebook , Linkedin and Twitter. I like Twitter for two reasons: It’s a natural “shortening&# of blogging. I like to blog, and I like it even more when I’m limited to 140 characters.

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501 Mission Place: helping nonprofits do more with less

Fundraising Coach

Chris knew it because non-profit leaders were telling him every time they asked him for advice or help. I’ll still be blogging here at FundraisingCoach.com and sending out my free bi-weekly email. I will be sharing information that I simply can’t get into in a blog post. Rob knew this because he was living it.