May, 2018

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Is Your Content Too Wordy? Consider These 6 Alternative Formats

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Nonprofit leaders often complain about limited resources — and with good reason. After all, even the best-run nonprofits lack the money or the staff to accomplish everything they set out to do. But while money is tight, there’s one resource that is almost always in ample supply: words. Often, nonprofit websites and print materials are burdened with way too much text.

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Appeal Letter Do’s and Don’ts

Ann Green

It’s spring appeal time and all of a sudden my mailbox is filled with requests for donations. Some good and some that could use improvement. Whether you’re planning a spring appeal or one later in the year, here are a few lessons, courtesy of this week’s mail. We’ll start with some examples of what not to do and end with a couple of letters that got it right.

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Ep263: Partnership for a Healthier America on Growing, Managing a Successful Corporate Partnership Program

Selfish Giving

Today on CauseTalk Radio , Megan and I talk to Adrienne Weil , Vice President of Partnerships at Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA) about how they approach corporate partnerships, cause marketing and measuring the impact of both. On the show, Megan, Adrienne and I discuss: Adrienne Weil, PHA. What's the mission of the PHA? What is your role at PHA?

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Social Media 2018 Keynote Presentation: Power of Intent and Perspective in a Digital World of Change

Pam Moore

Just when you thought you had your social media and digital marketing strategy and plan together, 2018 hit many marketers like a load of bricks with fast, unexpected changes. From the Facebook news feed algorithm changes, new features announced on all of the top social networks, to the consumer and buyer digital behavior changing faster than most businesses can keep up – businesses are learning fast that both the traditional marketing methods as well as the new media channels are changing

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Less Stress, More Success: Accounting Best Practices & Processes for 2025

Speaker: Duke Heninger, Partner and Fractional CFO at Ampleo & Creator of CFO System

Are you ready to elevate your accounting processes for 2025? 🚀 Join us for an exclusive webinar led by Duke Heninger, a seasoned fractional CFO and CPA passionate about transforming back-office operations for finance teams. This session will cover critical best practices and process improvements tailored specifically for accounting professionals.

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Can Your Monthly Donors Be Held Hostage?

The Agitator

If you care about the future of your monthly giving program I urge you to take 2 minutes and complete this confidential Agitator Survey. Here’s why. As technology changes and competition increases, many organizations are switching CRM database vendors and credit card payment processors. SURPRISE! Many organizations making this switch are discovering to their shock that either their old CRM or old payment processor—or both– are refusing to transfer their monthly donors’ credit card or oth

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Will you take the Red Pen Challenge?

Fundraising Coach

Fundraising is a counter-intuitive profession. But it is a profession. Experts research fundraising tactics and test strategies to find out what works. Often, the results seem illogical. Like is the case in writing fundraising letters that actually raise money. The We/I Test. In our fundraising letters, we typically think our job is to convince donors that we - the nonprofit is a safe investment.

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How Making Smart Investments Will Help You Raise More Money

Ann Green

Those of you with a July 1 fiscal year start date are most likely working on your budget for next year. Some of you may have a calendar year budget, so you’ll be working on yours later in the year. Whatever the case may be, putting together a budget is hard, especially if you’re a small nonprofit with limited resources. It may be tempting to create a minimalist budget with the mindset “we can’t afford this.”.

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Ep264: This Household Products Company is Cleaning Up with Cause Marketing

Selfish Giving

Today on CauseTalk Radio , Megan and I talk to Mike Esposito , Director of U.S. Marketing at household cleaning tools brand O-Cedar about their involvement in Habitat for Humanity's Home is the Key cause marketing initiative that's now in its second year. On the show, Megan, Mike and I discuss: Mike Esposito, O-Cedar. Tell us more about O-Cedar and your partnership with Habitat for Humanity?

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Personal Branding 101: Power Up Your Business with the Authentic YOU FACTOR

Pam Moore

Do you need a personal brand as a working professional or business owner? Or is a personal brand only for narcissistic “online gurus” who yearn to be rich and super famous? News Flash: You have a brand regardless if you plan it or not. Your brand is made of perceptions, not just your fancy words and colors you over paid your creative agency or consultant to create for you.

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Freeing Monthly Donor Hostages: Survey Results

The Agitator

In Can Your Monthly Donors Be Held Hostage? we alerted readers that many organizations attempting to switch CRMs or payment processors—or both—are shocked and surprised when the vendor they want to leave refuses to transfer their monthly donors’ credit card or other payment data to the new vendor. Data hostage-taking! We ran an Agitator Survey to get a more detailed picture of just what nonprofits are running into.

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Recognition Powers High-Performance — If You Do it Right

Speaker: Radhika Samant and Todd Wuestenberg

Employee recognition has often been deemed a "feel-good" initiative, tied closely to rewards. While we understand its importance, we tend to associate recognition with intangible outcomes like engagement and sentiment, rather than direct impacts on retention and high performance. In today’s workplace, the true ROI of recognition lies in its ability to regenerate tangible, business-driven results.

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Why Your Nonprofit Should Retweet Its Own Tweets – and How to Do It

Nonprofit Tech for Good

One of the most frequent questions asked by nonprofits is: Can I tweet the same content more than once? Most nonprofits only tweet a new blog post, website article, or infographic once (maybe twice) out of fear of appearing spammy on Twitter. However, when you look at the science of Twitter and recognize that the peak lifespan of a tweet is 15 minutes (meaning, you’re most likely to get retweeted within the first 15 minutes after posting your Tweet), you can conclude that only posting new

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How Your Nonprofit’s Personality Influences Content

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Photo: Food Network. How many people do you think really watch cooking shows just for the recipes? Most are watching because they like the chef/host or at least want to see what they will do next. They may dream of making the recipes (and occasionally will), but most viewers are drawn to cooking shows because of the personalities involved. Nonprofits can use this same phenomena to connect with participants and supporters.

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How to Make Your Email Messages Stand Out

Ann Green

Email is often the primary way nonprofits communicate with their donors and there’s a reason for that. It’s fast, easy, relatively inexpensive, and almost everyone has an email address. You can quickly get a message out to a lot of people. Email, unlike social media, is something you can control. You don’t have to rely on a social media algorithm to hope your message ends up in your donor’s feed.

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Ep267: Nonprofits and GDPR: What You Need to Know

Selfish Giving

Today on CauseTalk Radio , Megan and I talk to Ryan Baillargeon , CEO of Toronto-based Grassriots about the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and why nonprofits should be paying attention to it. On the show, Megan, Ryan and I discuss: Ryan Baillargeon, Grassriots. What do GPDR and Cambridge Analytica have to do with non-profit marketing?

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Why Every Small Business Needs an HCM Solution: A Comprehensive Guide

Managing HR tasks like payroll, compliance, and employee data can overwhelm small businesses. That’s where a Human Capital Management (HCM) solution comes in. Our eBook, Why Every Small Business Needs an HCM Solution: A Comprehensive Guide , shows how an HCM system automates tedious processes, ensuring your business stays compliant and efficient. You’ll learn how to simplify payroll, eliminate costly errors, and empower your employees with self-service tools.

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The Best Email Solicitation I Ever Read

Mission Minded

I wrote this post six years ago and it contains relevant information today. Whether you send emails to ask for financial support, volunteers, or to encourage action and engagement, apply the six lessons at the end of this post to ensure what you write is something people actually want to read. -Jennie Winton At Mission […]. The post The Best Email Solicitation I Ever Read appeared first on Mission Minded.

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Dining With Donors

The Agitator

It had been years since I visited an all-night diner. So, the other night, road weary and longing for a cheeseburger and fries, I pulled into a real live, old-fashioned, aluminum clad diner and made my way to a booth with its own jukebox. Heaven. BUT… something was amiss. Out of place. Unfamiliar. With my cheeseburger and fries fresh before me I reached for the ketchup bottle.

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10 traits of terrible major and legacy gift fundraisers

iMarketSmart

Sadly, I’ve witnessed all of these but I truly believe #1 is the worst. Here are my top 10 traits of terrible fundraisers that drive major donors away: . 10. Showing up late; 9. Failing to do something that was promised; 8. Talking about how great they are at raising money; 7. Pitching or presenting instead of collaborating; 6. Forgetting what was discussed last time; 5.

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Crying in Your Car After Work? You Have Two Options

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Earlier today I interviewed an awesome nonprofit communications director about how she transformed the culture of communications at her organization. I’ll share her name and story soon, but one experience she mentioned can’t wait, because I know someone reading this blog needs to hear this message today. If you are crying in your car at the end of the day because the culture and coworkers at your office are so inhospitable to you as a communications professional, as I see it, you hav

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Best Practices to Streamline Compensation Management: A Foundation for Growth

Speaker: Joe Sharpe and James Carlson

Payroll optimization can be one of the most time-consuming and complex factors of small business management. Yet, organizations that crack the code on streamlining employee compensation often discover innovative avenues for growth. With the right strategies in place, outsourcing and streamlining payroll processes can result in substantial time and resource savings.

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It’s Kind of Quiet Out There

Ann Green

Hello, nonprofits! What have you been doing lately? I’m asking because I haven’t heard much from you. Okay, a few of you have been sending updates, e-newsletters, action alerts, and appeals. But mostly – nothing. I know it’s quieter time, but that doesn’t mean you need to disappear. You should be communicating with your donors at least once a month.

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Newsletter: 3 Lessons from Red Nose Day ; Vodka Maker Milks Cause Marketing ??; 31 Days of Giving is Here!

Selfish Giving

Since arriving in the U.S. in 2015, Red Nose Day has raised a whopping $145 million. Most of that money has come from red nose sales at Walgreens stores, which raised $20 million in 2017 alone. We interviewed Linn Jordan , Director of Retail Marketing for Walgreens, about its efforts on behalf of Red Nose Day back in 2016 and it's worth a listen. A few key takeaways on Walgreen's successful fundraiser. 1.

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3 Things Your Next Video Has To Do

Mission Minded

With video coming at us from every direction, what really makes a good nonprofit video these days? Videos capture hearts by sharing experiences your audience can connect with. And the best videos make a compelling emotional appeal that leads viewers to support your work. But before you get out the old video camera, or your […]. The post 3 Things Your Next Video Has To Do appeared first on Mission Minded.

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The four words that increased click-through by 42%

The Agitator

“As a medical professional”…. That was simple, no? They certainly aren’t the types of words you would usually use to increase click-through, response, and conversion rates. And, alas, they may not work for you. Their power lies in the fact that they are a simple priming of a simple, but relevant, donor identity. The test was with Make-a-Wish. It seemed logical that medical professionals who worked with children in a position to have wishes granted may have a different reason for giving than a

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How to Scale Recurring Giving for Sustainable Growth

Speaker: Tim Sarrantonio, Director of Corporate Brand

Is your organization ready to build a recurring giving program that not only sustains but also propels your mission forward? 🚀 In this new webinar with industry visionary Tim Sarrantonio, we’ll guide you through the critical steps to establishing and scaling a successful recurring giving program. Whether you’re starting fresh or enhancing an existing program, this session will provide the strategies you need to deepen donor relationships and secure long-term support!

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The magic question to ask to hire the right Millenials

Concord Leadership

Traveling around the country, I’m constantly asked for the secret to hiring Millenials. Leaders tell me, “They don’t stay in the job. And when they’re here, it’s hard to tell what they’re working on.” First, a warning For starters, let me just say that we need to stop the “dumping” on Millenials.

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4 Ways Executive Directors Need to Help Communications Staff

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

On today’s Facebook Live show, I talked about the four responsibilities that executive directors and other nonprofit leaders have if they want their communications staff to be successful. I call them the “4 Ds” of Effectively Managing Communications Teams: Dedicate yourself and real resources to communications. Define the work. Delegate the work, including decisions.

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Will you take the Red Pen Challenge?

Fundraising Coach

Fundraising is a counter-intuitive profession. But it is a profession. Experts research fundraising tactics and test strategies to find out what works. Often, the results seem illogical. Like is the case in writing fundraising letters that actually raise money. The We/I Test. In our fundraising letters, we typically think our job is to convince donors that we – the nonprofit is a safe investment.

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Newsletter: Are Companies Just.Selfish? ; Royal Wedding Marries Companies, Causes ; Best Social Media from America's Top 50 Hospitals

Selfish Giving

The big news this week is that I'm at the Engage for Good Conference in Chicago Wednesday and Thursday. For cause marketing geeks like me #EFG2018 is like dying and going to heaven! It's that much fun! Are you at the conference too? Or are you in Chicago (even for the day!)? I would love to meet you. I look like this guy >>> That's me throwing down some wisdom at last year's conference.

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Engage, Empower, Excel: Transforming Performance in the New Era of Work

Speaker: Radhika Samant and Adri Glover

The world of work has fundamentally changed. The series of waves that the pandemic began have rippled through the Great Resignation, quiet quitting, the Great Regret, and other eloquent phrases that boil down to the same thing: people aren’t engaged at work or enabled to perform at their best. The truth is that engagement and enablement is more important than ever, but how we do it is the critical differentiator for many organizations.

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School Branding at it’s Best: Where Intellect and Imagination are Intertwined

Mission Minded

What makes San Francisco Day School different from other K-8 schools in San Francisco? It’s the place where intellect and imagination are intertwined every day. So students light up with the call and capacity to take on the complexities of their day and of a diverse world. Working with the school’s leadership to develop a […]. The post School Branding at it’s Best: Where Intellect and Imagination are Intertwined appeared first on Mission Minded.

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“Sorry, We’re Too Busy to Improve”

The Agitator

“No one is working 10-12 hours a day. Being busy is not working. Taking calls and meetings is a waste. Whenever someone tells me they’re actually working 12-14 hours a day [I ask] are you working or is your time filled with tiny blocks of b t ore are there large blocks of uninterrupted time?”. That is the insight of Jason Fried, Co-Founder and CEO of Basecamp , the makers of productivity and collaboration software.

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10 Organizations Leading The Way This Mental Health Awareness Month

EveryAction

Approximately 1 in 5 American adults experiences some sort of mental illness in any given year. Since 1949, May has been observed as Mental Health Awareness month to bring attention the ongoing need for proper support and health care services for those affected. Lack of access to appropriate mental health care carries serious consequences, including increased likelihood of hospitalization, homelessness, incarceration, and suicide.

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Gaps in Your Editorial Calendar for June? Use These Nonprofit Writing Prompts

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Haven’t quite filled in your content calendar for next month? Use these prompts taken from our Monthly Nonprofit Writing Prompts Email Newsletter for your blog posts, social media updates or newsletter articles. (If you are all set for content ideas in June, sign up for our Nonprofit Writing Prompts email newsletter and you’ll receive July’s prompts early next week.).

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Pricing for Profit: How to Set, Negotiate, and Succeed

Speaker: Igli Laci, Strategic Finance Leader

In today’s competitive market, pricing is more than just a number — it’s the cornerstone of profitability. The right pricing strategy ensures that you capture the true value of your offering, paving the way for sustainable growth and long-term success. Join Igli Laci, Strategic Finance Leader, in this exclusive session where he will explore how a well-crafted pricing approach balances customer perception with business objectives, creating a powerful tool for securing both competitive advantage a