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Why I Named My Website 'Selfish Giving'

Selfish Giving

I think this is the first Selfish Giving masthead. It started as almost a joke. It was 2005 and I was wracking my brain trying to choose a name for my new website. I can't even remember the other names I was considering. Even then it felt like all the good web domains were taken!

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Nonprofit Trusts Are Fighting to Save Local News

NonProfit Quarterly

About 400 employees work at Masthead Maine , the network of independent news and media outlets purchased by the National Trust for Local News. “Local news lends us agency, empowering us with the knowledge we need to make informed decisions about issues critical to our daily lives.” Local news also means local jobs.

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How to give donors a more personal experience on your site

Nonprofit Marketing Blog

” When people sign up, they are presented with different menus, one of which allows them to choose their masthead… Pretty nifty! So rather than ask people to choose just one project, we gave them the opportunity to align themselves with their favorite animal in a different way – by customizing their Animal Protector site.”

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What should you do with that newsletter of yours? Not these 7 things!

Nonprofit Marketing Blog

Group photos of your board, “big check” photos, and the like often make it into print newsletters, but waste precious space in email. Photos in email newsletters should be mission?oriented. up shot of one person will beat a group shot 9 times out of 10.

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Better Donor Newsletters

The Agitator

Consider the Masthead: Do you want to be remembered? Condensed below are the principles that guided the revision … 1. Choose Your Colors: Go for four-color if you can. Strive for harmonious colors that are consistent with the ‘feel’ you want to establish. Don’t bury your name!

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Going from a Print Newsletter to Email: What to Leave Behind

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

Group photos of your board, “big check&# photos, and the like often make it into print newsletters, but waste precious space in email. Photos in email newsletters should be mission-oriented.

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What are Key Messages and How Can Nonprofits Use Them Effectively?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Registration page masthead: Social media images for organic posting: Video for paid social media advertising: [link]. Key messages are emotional, tactical, and intellectual. The most successful campaigns and brands hit all three equally. Here’s an example of a successful recruitment campaign for a fundraising event.