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Best Practices When Running a Product Fundraiser

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Have people ready to help with distribution. Create a calendar and stick to it. When not in the kitchen whipping up a pasta recipe, Carey can usually be found hiking in local parks, ripping recipes out of food magazines, or binge-watching Netflix with her husband and 8-pound Maltipoo. Formulate emails, messaging, etc.,

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Fundraisers Must Take Time Off From Work. Here’s How to Do It.

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But mark the rest of your days on your calendar at the beginning of the year, just like you mark your campaigns and events. You may have on your calendar that it’s time for an email marketing program update. Now, you’re ready for your vacation to start! But, no one is waiting for this email. Put away work papers.

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The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment: 15+ Strategies

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There are a number of media outlets you can use to publicize your program, including: TV or radio stations Newspapers Magazines Local bloggers or social media influencers. Newspapers, magazines, and blogs focus on storytelling. Look into paid ad placements in newspapers and magazines. Have a thank-you plan ready from the start.

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Your Guide to a Nonprofit Self-Audit of Your Marketing Plan

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Or it can be a professionally written story that reads like a feature in a magazine and includes professional quality video and photos. Store them in your library, so you will have them when you are ready to deploy them as part of your marketing strategy. A story can be as simple as a text you received from a recipient of services.

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