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BEYOND CUTE: Why Nonprofits Should Try Emoji In Their Digital Marketing

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

American Library Association (@ALALibrary) July 17, 2018. They can be effective marketing tools for nonprofits. Here’s some stats of emoji’s potential in digital marketing: EMAIL : When used appropriately, emoji can help trigger higher response rates than traditional email. LibrariesTransform pic.twitter.com/6XvdXXmmqj.

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Building Tenant Power for the Long Haul: A Story from Long Beach, California

NonProfit Quarterly

Coproduced with the National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders , a national network of Latinx community development groups, this series highlights community preservation, land ownership, and business development efforts in Latinx and immigrant communities across the country. Stewardship of the land resides with the CLT.

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Introducing: Cause Camp 2019 Speaker Lineup

NonProfit Hub

“How to Use Digital Storytelling Strategies for Deeper Donor Engagement” J ulia Campbell has run her digital marketing consulting business for almost a decade, focused exclusively on mission-driven organizations. Without further ado, your Cause Camp 2019 speakers and the topics they’ll be presenting in March! Julia Campbell.

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Holding Our Ground: Tenant Organizing in San Francisco’s Mission District

NonProfit Quarterly

Coproduced with the National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders , a national network of Latinx community development groups, this series highlights community preservation, land ownership, and business development efforts in Latinx and immigrant communities across the country. The Mission has long been home to waves of immigrants.

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Public Land for Public Good: Preserving Miami’s Dominican Neighborhood

NonProfit Quarterly

Coproduced with the National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders , a national network of Latinx community development groups, this series highlights community preservation, land ownership, and business development efforts in Latinx and immigrant communities across the country.