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In With the Old — Sharing Reusable Content on Social Media

Coming up with content to satisfy the quick pace and constant posting schedule of social media doesn’t have to be such a struggle. Using old and reusable content as it becomes relevant again or as part of a posting schedule, in addition to content curation, will help you keep up.

7 Ways to Make a Partners Page that Boosts Supporters

Typically found in the “About Us” section of a nonprofit website, a partners page is a way to acknowledge your collaborators, sponsors and important funders. A partners page also presents an opportunity to build the credibility of your organization by featuring third party endorsements and the impact of working together to get to your goals.

Campaign Promotion That Drives Traffic

When it comes to campaign promotion for nonprofits, your website is the ultimate tool. By making the most of your nonprofit website during the campaign, you can simultaneously increase your website traffic and keep supporters coming back again and again.

Should Your Nonprofit Live Stream Events and Galas to Reach More People?

This post was updated on April 2, 2020, to reflect changes to virtual event strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic. The venue is set, the program is printed and tickets are sold out. Everything about your event feels ready—and yet, you have a sinking feeling that it could be doing more. After all, putting on a gala,…

Where to Find Free Training and Support for Nonprofit Professionals

Nonprofit professionals don’t tend to shy away from anything free—from software to extra gala desserts—and for good reasons! You’re thrifty and passionate people who want to invest it all in your organizations. But what about your career and training?

8 Inspiring Examples of Nonprofit Impact Pages

Communicating your nonprofit’s impact on its cause is crucial to winning over supporters. Although informative, your financials page isn’t the most compelling way to show what your organization has achieved. Nonprofit impact pages are another way to report on your accomplishments that make your mission come to life and inspire past, current and potential donors.

Drive Social Media Traffic to Your Nonprofit Website

People spend a lot of time on social media, and a huge part of nonprofit marketing is meeting supporters where they are — on their phones, in their email, on search engines and, yes, on social media. Capturing social media traffic isn’t difficult, but it does take time and a well-rounded knowledge of your audience.