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12 Nonprofit Call-to-Action Twitter Images to Study and Learn From

Nonprofit Tech for Good

As we begin preparing for another year-end fundraising season spent tweeting and retweeting, studying the images below and creating a series of your own would be time and financial resources well spent. Survival. Attend a webinar. Mobile for Good: A How-To Fundraising Guide for Nonprofits. Extinction_OPS.

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Mixed Links for Nonprofit Communicators – December 6, 2019

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

Survive #GivingTuesday and year-end planning? For fundraising advice, Network for Good has The Savvy Nonprofit’s Guide to Staying Ahead of Giving Trends. And Claire Axelrad has an Underused Year-End Fundraising Tweak. Peter Panepento shared 3 Op-Eds That Are Helping Nonprofits Make Year-End Headlines.

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Key Takeaways from AFP ICON 2022: The Ultimate Guide

Bloomerang

After two isolated years of the conference being virtual , everyone was excited to be back in person – even if transitioning from solitude to a crowd of thousands gave you some awkward middle-school-dance flashbacks. . Fundraising Fails & How to Survive Them. In the end everyone lived, no one got fired, and we learned a lot. .

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Who’s Responsible for A Nonprofit’s Culture of Philanthropy?

Bloomerang

Your organization won’t survive and thrive with only great fundraising technicians. If you’re a fundraiser bemoaning the lack of your nonprofit’s culture of philanthropy , you don’t get off that easily. . You’re part of the problem. In fact, you may BE the problem. Why is that? It’s in your job description. — Simone Joyaux.

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Questions to ask to advance the donor’s hero story

iMarketSmart

To be Socratic, the questions must guide toward a goal. In the universal hero story (monomyth), a guiding sage often kicks off the hero’s journey. In the donor’s hero story, the fundraiser is the guiding sage. This guiding sage challenges with a choice. The three-step cycle is our guide: identity, challenge, and victory.

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Video Making for Fun and For (Non)Profits

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

Sean King, who is also participating in our Nonprofit Marketing Guide Mentoring Program , shares some takeaways from his organization’s recent video campaign. Video may not be the most widely used marketing channel, but it is definitely one of the fastest growing. Guest Post by Sean King of YEA!

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Join the Nonprofit Marketing Guide Book Club on Third Fridays

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

I’m hearing some great stories from readers of The Nonprofit Marketing Guide: High-Impact, Low-Cost Ways to Build Support for Your Good Cause (Amazon link) and I want you to be able to hear and share them too. The podcast will be available a few minutes after the show ends. But it’s not a book club without you.