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Socializing Social Media at Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

It seems obvious, but one of the hallmarks of social media is that they are social. Are you considered a social media guru (gag), maven (double gag), or rock star (gag me all the way) at your nonprofit or charity? Is social media the domain of a single department, walled off in marketing, communications, or content?

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How to Get Your Nonprofit’s Story in the News

Get Fully Funded

Even though there aren’t as many people today reading actual newspapers or watching the 6 o’clock news these days, your local media still reaches a large audience of people in your community who need to know about your nonprofit’s work. The second best opportunity is to invite the media to attend your event and cover it.

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How to Use Local Business Partnerships to Grow Your Donor Base Affordably

Network for Good

Your partnership can provide a boost to their brand image, team-building opportunities, and a concrete way to implement their corporate social responsibility policy. . Local Media Partnership — Partnering with a local media outlet like a community magazine, newspaper, or radio station can provide you with free or reduced-cost advertising.

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The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment: 15+ Strategies

Qgiv

Here’s what you should cover: Your organization’s mission and values Training procedures Program policies Current and upcoming opportunities (both in-person and remote) Information on volunteer grants How to sign up. Send out social media blasts. Partner with local media. Do so frequently. Request a Demo.

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How Cell Phones and Tablets Enable Telework

Tech Soup

All social media is utterly native to mobile devices. There’s a ton of information on all this, but I still like Time Magazine’s now ancient 2012 article, Your Life Is Fully Mobile , which is part of their larger Mobile Tech Special Edition. TechSoup: Telework Policies. And never the twain shall meet.

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Investing in the Infrastructure of Nonprofit Organizations

Tech Soup

" So wrote Cynthia Gibson, then of the Carnegie Corporation , and Nonprofit Quarterly Editor-in-Chief Ruth McCambridge in a 2008 special issue of that magazine dedicated to infrastructure. And we need advocacy for new levels of excellence and for policies that support our work. Others might focus on policy-oriented efforts.

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Fundraising for Education: Your Guide to Doing Virtual Fundraising Right

Qgiv

You’ll want to have someone dedicated to keeping things interesting on social media, a dedicated point person (or persons) for participant questions, and a charismatic MC who can keep people engaged while hosting the event! Social media. The list of ways to promote an event on social media is almost unending.