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How to Show Donors the Impact of Their Donations to Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A major motivator for generous giving to nonprofit organizations is contributing to a solution and changing something for the better. According to the Fidelity Charitable Overcoming Barriers to Giving Report, 65% of donors would give more if they knew the impact of their donations. After all, there is nothing more disappointing than contributing hard-earned money to what looks like a good cause, and then having absolutely no idea whether it made any difference.

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Five Big Trends in 2022 for Nonprofit Social Media

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

Earlier today, we presented a new webinar on the big social media trends that are most important for nonprofit communicators to see and embrace. Here are those five trends. 1. Video or Flipbook Content (Carousels and Stories) as the Primary Format. Across all social media (not just nonprofits), the most engaging type of content is short-form video. In many cases, that video is someone speaking directly to the camera.

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Leann Malone: Working in Nonprofits is a Calling

Blue Avocado

Leann Malone, the Executive Director of Lancaster County First Steps, talks to Blue Avocado about strong business acumen, retaining qualified staff, and keeping the eye on the bottom line. BA: What advice do you have for a young person considering working in the nonprofit sector? LM: If you’re serious about it, working in nonprofits is […]. The post Leann Malone: Working in Nonprofits is a Calling appeared first on Blue Avocado.

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4 Tips For a Strong CEO and Board Chair Partnership

NonProfit PRO

It's well known that having a strong, trusting relationship where both the CEO and Board Chair work in partnership, is beneficial to leading an organization. Yet, it remains one of the trickiest dynamics. Here are four tips that can improve this partnership.

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Cybersecurity: 5 Ways to Better Protect Your Nonprofit Data

The Volunteer Hub

Without cybersecurity policies and protocols in place, your nonprofit is more vulnerable to data breaches. It is crucial to protect your data and the constituents that provide it. According to a cybersecurity survey conducted by Microsoft, 60% of nonprofit respondents do not know of or do not have a digital data policy for handling cybersecurity risks and protecting data.

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The X Factor

NonProfit PRO

We spend a lot of time and focus on Millennials and how to capture their "audience," therefore, we often overlook Generation X. This may prove to be a costly mistake for both commercial and nonprofit enterprises.

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How to Find and Attract Corporate Partners for Your Nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

The vast majority of financial support for the vast majority of nonprofit organizations comes from individual donors. In 2020, individual donations totaled $324 billion – whereas corporate giving was only 4% of this total. So why should nonprofit spend time attracting corporate partners? Here are 6 significant ways companies can support your organization: Credibility: when individual donors see companies supporting you, that raises your credibility and connection to the community.

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How to create exceptional volunteer opportunities

Care2

As a volunteer coordinator, you know how important volunteers are for helping your organization complete critical daily tasks and projects. At the same time, you understand the challenges of keeping volunteers engaged.

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Blog Feature

Bloomerang

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Your Nonprofit Newsletter Should Engage Your Donors, Not Bore Them

Ann Green

A newsletter can be a great way to engage with your donors. Unfortunately, that doesn’t often happen because most donor newsletters can put you right to sleep. They’re too long and filled with boring articles that brag about how wonderful the organization is. The good news is you can create an engaging newsletter your donors will want to read. Here’s what you need to do.

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