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

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

The Potential Energy of Emoji is Enormous. They can be culturally diverse, with different skin tones, hair colors (and no hair) and genders. — Habitat for Humanity (@Habitat_org) July 17, 2018. But these tiny, emotive characters are more than fun and cute. They can be effective marketing tools for nonprofits.

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Creative Wildfire: Art for the Frontlines

NonProfit Quarterly

That’s what Creative Wildfire —an organizing project supporting artists, cultural workers, and organizations—seeks to do. The series was a performance showcase for artists, organizers, and movement builders to tap into their creative energy and share their stories.

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Creative School Fundraising Ideas [+ AI Fundraising Idea Generator]

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Create a festive atmosphere with music, refreshments, and engaging hosts to keep the energy high. Make sure to have a charismatic host to keep the energy high. Cultural Fair: Celebrate diversity by organizing a cultural fair where students and parents can share their cultural heritage through food, performances, and displays.

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Sustainable Solutions to Population Growth: Balancing Act For a Greener Future

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

But population growth is more than just numbers; it’s about the strain those numbers put on food, water, and energy supplies. On the upside, it can spur economic development , foster innovation, and enhance cultural diversity. More people means more consumption, from food and water to energy and raw materials.