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The Nonprofit Email Newsletter How To

Pamela Grow

How often should you publish? Create a communications calendar for the year, one that includes the dates for your fundraising appeals, your monthly giving asks, your annual report, print newsletters, and more. Download our Annual Fundraising & Marketing Calendar to stay on top of important dates. Consistency.

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13 Tools To Help You Create the Best Nonprofit Social Media Campaigns Ever

Qgiv

Tools for Scheduling and Publishing Posts. Buffer is a publishing tool that lets you schedule and analyze your social media posts. Loomly is another publishing tool that lets you draft and schedule social media posts. Hootsuite offers drafting, scheduling, and publishing of social media posts. Sprout Social. No problem!

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The Countdown to #GivingTuesday is On! 

GiveSmart

While #GivingTuesday and end-of-year appeals might feel far away, the busiest time of the giving calendar is just around the corner. Donors are paying attention, and many are looking at their spending for the rest of the calendar year. Now is the time to finalize your strategy, make your plans, and create your messaging templates.

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

Get Fully Funded

Start with a Social Media Editorial Calendar In order to plan out your social media, you first need to create an editorial calendar. An editorial calendar is basically just a content map or a guide that helps you map out your nonprofit’s content (including social media) for the year. Donate, join, volunteer, help.

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Fundraising beyond GivingTuesday: 5 tips to maximize year end giving 

Candid

As nonprofit professionals, we wait and hope all day that this is the year our campaign will go viral and bring in millions of dollars in donations. And then the following day, many small, new, or unknown (due to lack of social capital) nonprofits feel defeated because they didn’t get the donations they’d hoped for. Sound familiar?

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WARNING: Four trends that will shake nonprofits in 2024. Here’s how to pivot…

Pamela Grow

You publish a regular newsletter? PayPal is never an acceptable nonprofit donation page. Impact & stewardship Make 2024 the year of focusing on the “thank+report” part of your fundraising systems. Consider how you can reach out personally to include your supporters as the partners they are. Potential major donors?

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End-of-Year Giving Campaign: 13 Successful (Yet Underutilized) Strategies

CauseVox

Aside from the normal holiday hullabaloo, you’re also busy planning fundraisers and engagement opportunities to round out your organization’s calendar year. Personally, I’m a big fan of asking those serving on the board of directors to not only donate first (which is a given) but to also volunteer with fundraising efforts.

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