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Mixed Links for Nonprofit Communicators

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Yesterday we opened the annual Nonprofit Communications Trends Survey for 2013 and we already have about 200 responses. Participate in our survey (more than 1,200 nonprofits did last year) and you can request a free copy of the 2013 Nonprofit Communications Trends Report, to be released in January.

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8 Steps to Launch a Peer-to-Peer Campaign for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Shannon Whitehead , Content Strategist at Neon One a software that connects nonprofits with the technology and resources that empower them to build a community of generosity. 4) Get Fundraisers on Board Next, its time to reach out to your supporters who will participate! 8) Launch and Engage Youre almost ready to launch!

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9 Tips for Recruiting and Retaining Peer-to-Peer Participants

The Killoe Group

One of the most important components of a strong peer-to-peer fundraising event or campaign is your participants, or volunteer fundraisers. They’re the ones who sign up to raise funds on behalf of your organization – driving donations from their own networks of friends and family. Think about your ideal peer-to-peer participants.

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7 Omnichannel Customer Engagement Strategies for Nonprofit Organizations

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

7 Omnichannel Customer Engagement Strategies for Nonprofit Organizations When it comes to nonprofits, engagement is the lifeblood that fuels volunteer participation, donations, and advocacy work. Adapting to changing trends: technology and communication channels continue to evolve rapidly.

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Key Qualities and Skills to Look for in Potential Board Members

Blue Avocado

Valuable board members have a true sense of fiduciary responsibility — making the organization stronger being the primary motivation — while keeping mission-focused to deliver quality services to its “customers.” Submissions may be edited for length and clarity. Your Voice Matters!

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When Does Interim Nonprofit Leadership Make Sense?

Blue Avocado

At a time of a leadership transition, planned or unplanned, more and more organizations are using interim leaders (aka interims) to help the board address organizational challenges, large and small, that may have existed during the tenure of the previous leader.

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How Nonprofit CRM Management Can Improve Donor Stewardship

Ann Green

Your donor profiles have useful information on your supporters’ geographic location and history with your organization that can be used to motivate them to volunteer at an upcoming event. most CRMs allow nonprofits to create custom fields where they can record information that’s specific to their nonprofit’s needs.