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How to 10X Your Cause Marketing with Content Marketing: 3 Strategic Approaches

Selfish Giving

Last week I spoke at the annual Engage for Good Conference in Chicago on how nonprofits can dramatically increase their cause marketing success with content marketing. As of mid-2016 , the society had: 800,000 email addresses - more than 11 times the number they had in 2011. blog, vlog, podcast, etc), email marketing and social media.

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What Is the Current State of Grantseeking? Community Development

Tech Soup

of survey participants cited in the State of Grantseeking 2011 (published in November 2011 by GrantStation and PhilanTech). According to the State of Grantseeking 2011 responses, community improvement and capacity building -focused organizations (CICB) receive more awards from private foundations than from any other grant source.

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September Net2 Think Tank Roundup: Curating Content

Tech Soup

and budget decisions." tried turning email discussions on listservs into blog posts and opting to record conference call presentations. Curate your event notes and materials : "We encourage our speakers and our attendees to share their conference materials and notes. We also reinforce the conference tag.

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Forget What You’ve Heard About Planned Giving

Planned Giving

Unless you’re planning to fail, it’s time to reprioritize that marketing budget. Yet we consistently hear the same refrain from an alarming number of nonprofits: “Sorry, nothing in the budget for planned giving right now.” And please, stop saying there’s not enough money in the budget. Read on to be shocked.

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Virtual Work, Real Success

Tech Soup

This is followed by a Monday morning conference call where each member shares weekend highlights, top three As and Os, and a review of company progress towards monthly goals. Budget time between online and offline activities. Weekly email progress reports or updates. Tracking of tasks in Salesforce. Always have your office with you.