We are accepting applications for KCRW Volunteers! 📻 Volunteers are the heart of KCRW events and we are passionate about creating an inclusive community of volunteers. Duties include signing up event-goers to receive our newsletters, helping people become members and handling donations, fielding questions, and generally bringing the great vibes. YOU will be the face of KCRW out in the community! MORE INFO HERE: kcrw.com/volunteer
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Hi LinkedIn, we’re IFTAS (Independent Federated Trust & Safety), a nonprofit supporting trust and safety on the open social web. We do this by convening the community of practice; providing trust & safety services; and serving as a group purchaser for the volunteer moderator community. As a non profit we rely on fundraising and donations to help us build the tools and support the communities that make the open social web better. If you want to help us build #BetterSocialMedia, we would love to have a chat about our current priorities and fundraising. #SocialMedia #TrustAndSafety #OnlineSafety
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Nonprofits need to learn the tips and tricks used by the private sector to identify leads and grow their email list. I'll show you how nonprofits can do this so they can grow their email list, their donations, and their, power! https://lnkd.in/eeQr389p
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There’s still time to vote for us on Target Circle’s list of featured nonprofits. Hurry and vote before 09/30 so we can serve our community better. Here’s how: Step 1: Choose ‘My Target’ in the Target app or ‘Account’ on Target.com Step 2: Tap ‘Cast votes’ Step 3: Find us & vote #targetcircle #nonprofitsupport #endhomelessness
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A well-designed website can improve your nonprofit’s credibility, increase awareness of your cause, raise donations, and vitalize volunteer signups. Learn how to push your nonprofit's goals forward. Here are five tips to help you restructure your website's design and content so you can better communicate your mission. Read, Bit.ly/4cBZamt . . . #BigStorm #BigStormDigitalMarketing #BozemanBusiness #MontanaMarketing #DigitalMarketing
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Testimonials can serve as that final push for people to become your avid fans—giving you more sales, volunteers, donations, or partners. The work you do is important, and this guide gives you the tools you need to create testimonials that demonstrate your impact and attract new stakeholders to your cause. You’re already a fantastic advocate for your organization on your own, but all the work doesn’t have to fall solely on you. Building a library of powerful testimonials you can pull from will drive more supporters, customers, volunteers, and partners to your organization—and help spread your mission even further. http://bit.ly/3W6cciJ #stakeholders #reviews #npmarketing #socialenterprise
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At the risk of stating the obvious: Communities are typically made up of people. You hear a lot about how nonprofits should build their community as part of their fundraising efforts, but we often lose sight of the individuals who make up that community. There’s that donor who calls you to complain about the appeal you sent, but still gives anyway. Somehow, there’s always someone who stops you in the hall and talks your ear off about their grandkids whenever you’re in a hurry. Let’s not forget about that committee member with perfect attendance who has all the far-out ideas and tends to ramble. It’s easy to neglect these kinds of relationships, but, if you’re disciplined and consistent in your cultivation efforts with them, you’ll find yourself surrounded with plenty of unique and diverse superfans ready to change the world with you. Like how you build a house one brick at a time, you build a community one relationship at a time. (Side Note: I don't actually know how building houses works) #fundraising #community #relationships
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