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Crowdsourcing for Nonprofits Part 1: Fundraise.com | Social by Stelter
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Social Media Expertise for the Nonprofit World. Crowdsourcing for Nonprofits Part 1: Fundraise.com. March 11, 2014. Middot; by Jess Mimick. Middot; in Fundraising. Middot; Leave a comment. The best thing about fundraise.com. The worst thing about fundraise.com is its template. Every page tends to. Due to the lack of styling options. Easy to set up. Important buttons are brightly colored and large. Donation widgets available for website embedding. Goal meter and timer can be set or left off. Address never...
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Watch My Video, Maybe? | Social by Stelter
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Social Media Expertise for the Nonprofit World. Watch My Video, Maybe? May 27, 2014. Middot; by Jess Mimick. Middot; in Observations. Middot; Leave a comment. Thanks to fast connections and free sites like YouTube and Vimeo, videos created by anyone can be uploaded and shared with the entire Internet to see. Many creative videos have appeared, but have you seen parodied videos using popular music? The video uses the song, Call Me Maybe by Carle Ray Jepson, with footage from the Austin Humane Society.
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Social Media Expertise for the Nonprofit World. Author Archives: Jess Mimick. How to Avoid Donor Drop Off After a Big Gift. August 21, 2014. Middot; by Jess Mimick. Middot; in Fundamentals. Middot; 1 Comment. Let’s say your organization just received a gift, about $2 million in unrestricted funds. Your first thoughts might include: Wow! How can we best use this? Watch My Video, Maybe? May 27, 2014. Middot; by Jess Mimick. Middot; in Observations. Middot; Leave a comment. Go Pro Without the Dough. Middot;...
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Crowdsourcing for Nonprofits Part 5: Razoo | Social by Stelter
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Social Media Expertise for the Nonprofit World. Crowdsourcing for Nonprofits Part 5: Razoo. March 25, 2014. Middot; by Jess Mimick. Middot; in Fundraising. Middot; Leave a comment. The best thing about razoo.com. Is its mobile friendly site and individual site option. The worst thing about razoo.com is pre-setup pages need to be activated by the nonprofit. Matching grants can be included! Donation widgets available for Facebook or website embedding. Organizations can have multiple projects at once. You a...
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How to Avoid Donor Drop Off After a Big Gift | Social by Stelter
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Social Media Expertise for the Nonprofit World. How to Avoid Donor Drop Off After a Big Gift. August 21, 2014. Middot; by Jess Mimick. Middot; in Fundamentals. Middot; 1 Comment. Let’s say your organization just received a gift, about $2 million in unrestricted funds. Your first thoughts might include:. How can we best use this? We must thank the donor appropriately. You produce a beautiful piece detailing the donor’s generosity and proudly publish it to the world. Take these proactive steps:. You are co...
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Social Media Expertise for the Nonprofit World. Nonprofits: To Trade or Not to Trade Social Traffic for Donations? March 6, 2014. Middot; by Jess Mimick. Middot; in Fundamentals. Middot; Leave a comment. Have you seen something like the example on the right before? The Movie Starring Me: How Nonprofits Can Make Donors Feel More Awesome. February 7, 2014. Middot; by Michael Mitchell. Middot; in Fundamentals. Middot; Leave a comment. January 31, 2014. Middot; by Jess Mimick. Middot; in Fundamentals. TV wat...
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Crowdsourcing for Nonprofits Part 4: FirstGiving | Social by Stelter
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Social Media Expertise for the Nonprofit World. Crowdsourcing for Nonprofits Part 4: FirstGiving. March 20, 2014. Middot; by Jess Mimick. Middot; in Fundraising. Middot; Leave a comment. The best thing about FirstGiving.com. Is the customization and donor challenges. The worst thing about FirstGiving.com is its cost and fees. Its custom styling can give the look and feel of your organization’s site. The optional peer-to-peer fundraising allows challenges to be set up among individuals (. You are commenti...
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Crowdsourcing for Nonprofits Part 2: Causevox.com | Social by Stelter
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Social Media Expertise for the Nonprofit World. Crowdsourcing for Nonprofits Part 2: Causevox.com. March 13, 2014. Middot; by Jess Mimick. Middot; in Fundraising. Middot; Leave a comment. The best thing about CauseVox.com. The worst thing about CauseVox.com is the server speed. The downside is the system itself. Slower connections may wait a long time for the page to load. The system also has a learning curve, so non-tech-savvy people beware! If styling is important, add 1 to the rating. You are commenti...
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Crowdsourcing for Nonprofits Part 3: Fundly | Social by Stelter
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Social Media Expertise for the Nonprofit World. Crowdsourcing for Nonprofits Part 3: Fundly. March 18, 2014. Middot; by Jess Mimick. Middot; in Fundraising. Middot; Leave a comment. The best thing about Fundly.com. Is the important items on the donation page are above the fold. The worst thing about Fundly.com is its template and popups. After Kickstarter, Fundly is one of the more popular crowdsourcing sites. Its pages get right to the point of the campaign, and anyone can start a page! Yes (depends on ...
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What Nonprofits Should Be Doing During the Super Bowl | Social by Stelter
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Social Media Expertise for the Nonprofit World. What Nonprofits Should Be Doing During the Super Bowl. January 30, 2014. Middot; by Michael Mitchell. Middot; in Fundraising. Middot; 1 Comment. You remember last year, right? The lights went out at the Super Dome. Your family and friends cracked wise about some electrician being in trouble and then you proceeded to bury another Frito in some sour cream. Meanwhile, the clever people from Oreo were concocting something. Oreo Cookie (@Oreo) February 04, 2013.
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