Social Media: Nonprofit Guides and Resources


Learn how your nonprofit organization can use social media technologies (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Digg, Del.icio.us, and many others) to advance its mission and drive social change.

Social Media 4 Nonprofits gives you the strategies, tools and tips you need to harness the power of the social media-sphere to get found by potential donors, develop meaningful relationships with your supporters, manage your organization's reputation and position your nonprofit as an expert source.

At a quick glance, this section will help you understand:

  • Why social media is important for your nonprofit
  • How to start engaging in social media to reach donors, volunteers and the media
  • How to use social media to build your brand
  • What and how to measure results from your social media marketing effort
  • How to create an effective social media policy for your nonprofit
  • How real nonprofits are integrating social media sucessfully into their strategic planning
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10 Tips to Effective Search Engine Optimization for Nonprofits

Does your nonprofit have a website that would benefit from an increase in targeted traffic? Would you like to increase your online fund-raising but have limited resources? Don’t sweat it. SEO is not brain surgery. DIYers can do as good of a job as many professional SEO consultants.

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Increasing Online Giving: 10 Tips to Optimize Your Donation Landing Pages

A well-optimized donation page can help you convert visitors into donors. Most organizations have donation page conversion rates below 20%, some even less than 10%. These poorly designed pages are driving away potential donors. Why should you care about that? Improved conversion on these pages mean more dollars raised with no increases in outbound marketing.

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Formulating a Sucessful Social Media Strategy for Your Nonprofit

This post is the sequel of “Making Social Media Work for Your Nonprofit.” We continue exploring the framework for coming up with a social media strategy that will work for your nonprofit. Don’t just jump on Facebook or start a blog without knowing your target audience. Your audience will determine what social technology you should embrace.

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Making Social Media Work for Your Nonprofit

Although there is a lot of interest in the nonprofit sector about using social media, there is also a lot of confusion. How you can use social media to accomplish your nonprofit’s goals? How do you put in place a successful strategy? What factors do you need to consider to come up with a successful social media strategy? In today’s post we explore Josh Bernoff’s four-step process for formulating a social media strategy that can work for your nonprofit.

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What’s the Buzz All About? Nonprofits and Social Media

As nonprofits, we want to engage new people. We want to capture their attention. Ultimately, of course, we want them to donate money, volunteer and attend our fundraisers. The way to get there from where you are right now is to make friends with them and to keep that friendship alive through regular communication. Just like you would do with any friend.

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Google Apps for Nonprofits

Learn about Google tools your nonprofit can use to promote your cause, raise money and operate more efficiently. In this post we will be exploring Google Apps including: Gmail, Google Calendar, Docs and Talk. In addition, Google Apps are packed with powerful spam filtering and customizable security features. If you are a small or medium size nonprofit, apply today. Google Apps is free.

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Google Grants for Nonprofits

Google in-kind advertising services for nonprofits gives FREE ADVERTISING up to $10,000 per month to selected nonprofits. Google does this through its advertising program called AdWords. Through this program your organization can take its fundraising goals to the next level. Google gives you the same marketing potential and outreach that major nonprofits and big business with large marketing budgets enjoy.

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Using Social Media to Mobilize Supporters and Resources (Part I)

This is the time for nonprofits to jump on the social media wagon and use it to bring about change, to make a positive and profound impact in the lives of people, to reach out to new supporters, to raise more funds and, yes, to increase brand visibility.

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No More Ignoring Charity Registration Laws

This year, the IRS stepped in with its vastly revised Form 990. It contains two questions that pointedly ask about your compliance with state Charity Registration laws. An officer signs your 990 under penalty of perjury. Add to that a couple of recent enforcement actions and you’ve got a timely guest blog explaining what this is all about and why you need to pay attention.

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Make the Case For Giving – 7 Tips to Help Your Nonprofits Increase Its Year End Appeal Response

The year-end appeal may be as old as the nonprofit world itself. Finding a fresh approach that donors can relate to—pulling at their heartstrings so that they open their purse strings—remains an annual challenge. Read 7 tips to make your case for giving compelling.

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Hi. I'm Rosita Cortez. Welcome to Social Media 4 Nonprofits. This is a blog for charities, nonprofits and foundations looking to make sense of the online realm.

 

 

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