Social Media
The bottom line is what employees post on social media can impact your nonprofit in many ways. Here are some things to consider in our new social media world.
By now, you've probably already noticed plenty of people falling behind on their New Year's resolutions. That's what makes it a perfect time to refresh those goals for the upcoming year. With that in mind, MobileCause, a could-based online fundraising platform, shares this infographic on the "Top 10 Fundraising Resolutions for 2015."
In his Fundraising Summit presentation, consultant and CFRE Roy C. Jones laid out 10 secrets to acquiring donors online through digital technology.
Let's face our gaps and challenges head on, and let's do something about them so we can be better fundraisers and marketers — because what we do is really important in this world.
Join us for this session as we uncover the mysteries of responsive design for your nonprofit website.
How do we know the three organizations Facebook is supporting for its Ebola campaign were the best choices for our donations?
In the nonprofit fundraising world, here are some of the trends we’ll be watching for and responding to in 2015.
Change is coming to philanthropy. Big change. Hoping it will "blow over" is not a workable response. Doing what you've always done is a prescription for extinction. But neither is simply taking action based upon our own perspectives and experience.
Check out the winner of the 2014 FundRaising Success Gold Awards for Fundraising Excellence Social-Media Mastery category from the Human Rights Campaign.
True, you can use the handle of a screwdriver as a hammer, but it is harder and does a less effective job. Here are four key challenges I see to trying to use social media as a fundraising tool.