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Nonprofit Recruiting Tips to Attract Top Talents in 2025

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Nonprofit Recruiting Tips to Attract Top Talents in 2025 Having the right people on board means the world. A non-profit organization may serve a good cause but that doesn’t mean top talented people will simply come to you for work. Fortunately, more and more people are interested in working for non-profits these days.

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Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator – Taleah Valles-Peters

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

She has worked as a non-profit communicator for six years and has recently added fundraiser to her job description. I typically catch up on non-profit blogs on Tuesdays and Fridays and finally check my email. We have a soccer game today and we have some new photos to showcase when we advertise the games.

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Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser

Fundraiser Ideas

Basically, all you have to do is announce to your group members (or members of the local community through advertising) that you’re going to hold a spaghetti dinner fundraiser, estimate the number of people attending and buy enough supplies, recruit volunteers to help prepare the dinner and then start cooking. It’s that simple.

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State Of Mobile Fundraising & Engagement

The Agitator

I’m still as convinced today— in fact even more so — than I was back in December, 2010, when Stephen King of Direct Intelligence and I did a webinar on the power and potential of mobile engagement for non-profits. Very, very few non-profits are doing any exploration of or experimentation with mobile.

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Why Images and Videos are Crucial for Your Nonprofit’s Social Media Strategy

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

With limited volunteers and small budgets, several nonprofits aren’t able to “invest” in paid social media advertising. 87% of nonprofits already use social media for recruitment and fundraising. However, due to the above perks, both for-profit and nonprofits use these channels extensively.

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4 tips for finding volunteers for your young or small nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

Social Media – While this is a great tool for highlighting volunteers and the difference they make at your nonprofit and in the community, you can also use social media to advertise your need for volunteers. Finding volunteers is a lot like recruiting employees. Friends of friends may make the best volunteers to serve on a committee.

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Acquisition: Asking The Wrong Question

The Agitator

Virtually all charities and their fundraising firms and consultants routinely take what are — hopefully — prudently calculated risks, based upon past performance, when they prospect … expecting to recoup and then profit from their investment. If everyone approached said yes, acquisition would be a very profitable business. And why not?