Fri.May 13, 2022

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6 Tips to Improve Your Advocacy Right Now

NonProfit PRO

As we all know, advocacy is part of the mission at almost every nonprofit. What is not often discussed is that many government affairs professionals say it’s getting harder to do and they need more effective tactics. Here are six tips, including ways to improve your advocacy program and pitfalls to avoid.

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Mixed Links for Nonprofit Communicators – May 13, 2022

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Having a good Friday the 13th? Let’s chase away any bad luck with the most helpful articles, posts, tips, and more from around the world of nonprofit marketing and fundraising. This week we have new LinkedIn features, how to talk about overhead, multicultural marketing, Musk’s latest, and more. It’s time for Mixed Links… Claire Axeldar tells you What to Say When Your Donor Asks: How Much do you Spend on Overhead?

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The Importance of Public School Educational Foundations

NonProfit PRO

I recently attended a founders luncheon at Lawrence Township Schools. Each year, all former presidents of the foundation are invited to meet the superintendent of schools and receive an update on public education in the township and state of Indiana. .

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How to Use UTMs to Leverage Donor Acquisition for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

How much time do you spend thinking about where your donors are coming from ? Or how they’re landing on your donation page? If you answered something along the lines of ‘not much’, ‘do I need to?’, then you might want to keep reading. It is super important to understand where your donors are coming from and how you could be acquiring more! With many ongoing marketing initiatives, whenever you see a boost in performance, it is fair to be wondering: was it that Facebook post that did really well,

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From Curiosity to Competitive Edge: How Mid-Market CEOs Are Using AI to Scale Smarter

Speaker: Lee Andrews, Founder at LJA New Media & Tony Karrer, Founder and CTO at Aggregage

This session will walk you through how one CEO used generative AI, workflow automation, and sales personalization to transform an entire security company—then built the Zero to Strategy framework that other mid-market leaders are now using to unlock 3.5x ROI. As a business executive, you’ll learn how to assess AI opportunities in your business, drive adoption across teams, and overcome internal resource constraints—without hiring a single data scientist.

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ShopWithScrip Rebrands as RaiseRight

NonProfit PRO

ShopWithScrip, the largest gift card fundraising platform in the United States, has rebranded as RaiseRight and announced that Lou Agnese, an executive with extensive experience in consumer-facing digital marketplaces, has been appointed as CEO to drive a new era of growth.

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5 Ways to Engage Generation Z Volunteers

The Volunteer Hub

Generation Z volunteers are a vital contributor to the nonprofit world. With a passion for positive impact, this segment of volunteers can help your nonprofit reach its mission. Who is Generation Z? Generation Z (or Gen-Z for short), represents individuals born between 1997 and 2012. According to a report , published by the Pew Research Center, Gen-Z is the most racially and ethnically diverse generation to date.

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How Small Nonprofit Organizations Can Optimize Online Giving

Get Fully Funded

If you’re searching to find more donors for your nonprofit and increase your incoming revenue, the Internet and your nonprofit website are great places to start. After all, as our fundraising landscape continues to change and the nonprofit sector is filled with new and exciting software solutions, online engagement is becoming more important than ever. .

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Fundraising Success: Leveraging Your Value Propositions

iMarketSmart

Donors make more personal and practical calculations in their giving decisions than most organizational and advancement leaders recognize. Alumni most likely to give to their alma maters, for instance, are those who believe that the lasting value of their education greatly outweighed the cost – no matter how much they paid. Those that believe the cost outweighed the value are highly unlikely to give, no matter how little they paid.

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