Care2 webinar presented by Steve MacLaughlin, Director of Internet Solutions - Blackbaud, with Donna Wilkins, President of Charity Dynamics, Jason Wood, Director of Internet Services, The Salvation Army National Headquarters, and Eric Glader, Care2, Director of Nonprofit Services.
Using some real world use cases we'll cover nonprofits blogging basics as well as tips, strategies and best practices to help you start blogging or improve what you're already doing.
Build your digital presence by focusing on the big 3frank barry
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Everything You Need to Know About Measuring Online Results But Were Afraid to...Steve MacLaughlin
This was presented at the 47th AFP International Conference on Fundraising. This session covers web, email, social media and multi-channel metrics and explain the whats, hows, and ways for measuring them successfully.
Join Sage for this informative discussion that includes valuable tips on making the most of your Donor-Centric web presence, presented by Dan Gonzalez, Web Manager, Sage Nonprofit Solutions
Using some real world use cases we'll cover nonprofits blogging basics as well as tips, strategies and best practices to help you start blogging or improve what you're already doing.
Build your digital presence by focusing on the big 3frank barry
Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Email Communication and Social media each play a pivotal role in building and maintaining a a well rounded and significant digital presence for your non-profit. This presentation looks at the key building blocks and equips you with actionable insights that you can put into practice today.
Everything You Need to Know About Measuring Online Results But Were Afraid to...Steve MacLaughlin
This was presented at the 47th AFP International Conference on Fundraising. This session covers web, email, social media and multi-channel metrics and explain the whats, hows, and ways for measuring them successfully.
Join Sage for this informative discussion that includes valuable tips on making the most of your Donor-Centric web presence, presented by Dan Gonzalez, Web Manager, Sage Nonprofit Solutions
Fundraising Day New York
Taking Leadership Online
Friday, June 12, 2009
Alia McKee of Sea Change Strategies, Nancy Haitch of the International Rescue Committee and Jono Smith of Network for Good explored what’s hype and what works in online fundraising. Here is their presentation slideshow.
The Constituent Lifecycle: A Complete Guide to the Donor ExperienceBlackbaud
The 2014 Desktop Reference Guide by Blackbaud gives you insight and practical advice on The Constituent Lifecycle and serves as Your Guide to the Donor Experience. With this guide, you’ll better understand what that day-in and day-out— described as the constituent lifecycle—might look like for your donors. As you work through the chapters, you’ll see many different places where you can thank your supporters, share great information and resources with them, and make them feel like they are changing the world for the better, with you.
How to create a winning social media reportBen Howden
A social media report template for those who need help creating a well structured report that clearly presents key results, value and insights derived from social media. The social media report template is suited to those using Facebook and Twitter as part of their social media strategy. If you would like to talk about measuring your social media efforts get in touch with me at info@inlight.com.au
How to Reinvigorate Your Donor Base Using Peer to Peer FundraisingArrevaSoftware
Could your donor base use a pick me up? Are you searching for a renewed and rejuvenated set of fundraisers? Then look no further than the fundraising fountain of youth: peer to peer fundraising.
In a world where crowdfunding sites are just a click away, peer to peer fundraising has the ability to engage younger generations more easily than other, more traditional forms of fundraising.
During this webinar we will outline how peer to peer fundraising:
-Engages Gen Z and Millennial volunteers.
-Yields more gifts from Baby Boomer and Mature donors.
-Increases your organization's reach across social media.
-Helps to spread mission awareness to newer audiences.
Final EEC 2010 Social Media Workshop DeckMike Corak
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How can NGOs use Social Media for Marketing and for Raising FundsPavan Mondreti
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Digital marketing mix key strategies to boost your online lead generationJamshaid (Jam) Hashmi
The Digital world has permeated every aspect of our daily lives, from the way we spend our time, to the way we spend our money. It has changed the way we communicate, and it has really changed the way we seek and receive information.
10 years ago the way people accessed information is much different then today. In a few years, it will likely be even more digitized.
Businesses are recognizing this shift from offline to online and slowly making the transitions
One of the metrics that is changing is where to find customers and more important WHEN. How far in their buying cycle are they. What are we willing to pay to have our message shown to them at the opportune time.
Businesses are recognizing this shift from offline media to online media, and realizing that in order to acquire leads, build targeted traffic and convert more customers in the new normal, they have to start measuring different metrics.
You know you need to be on social media, or maybe you’re already on the big three, but you have questions. How do I pick the best channels? How do I integrate my social? What are the most effective strategies?
This seminar will answer your questions and help you integrate your social media. You’ll learn simple tactics, tools and tips to decide and implement a better social media strategy.
Here are some of the topics we’ll cover:
-Designing your social strategy
-Changes in social networks that have changed the way users interact with their services
-Other services you need to be on such as YouTube and Google+
-Mobile social media issues
The presentation was held at the Reynolds Center at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville from 4 PM to 7 PM on Tuesday, April 23.
Taking Leadership Online - What\'s Hype and What Works in Online FundraisingAliamc
Fundraising Day New York
Speakers: Alia McKee, Sea Change Strategies, Nancy Haitch, The International Rescue Committee, and Jono Smith, Network for Good
Fundraising Day New York
Taking Leadership Online
Friday, June 12, 2009
Alia McKee of Sea Change Strategies, Nancy Haitch of the International Rescue Committee and Jono Smith of Network for Good explored what’s hype and what works in online fundraising. Here is their presentation slideshow.
The Constituent Lifecycle: A Complete Guide to the Donor ExperienceBlackbaud
The 2014 Desktop Reference Guide by Blackbaud gives you insight and practical advice on The Constituent Lifecycle and serves as Your Guide to the Donor Experience. With this guide, you’ll better understand what that day-in and day-out— described as the constituent lifecycle—might look like for your donors. As you work through the chapters, you’ll see many different places where you can thank your supporters, share great information and resources with them, and make them feel like they are changing the world for the better, with you.
How to create a winning social media reportBen Howden
A social media report template for those who need help creating a well structured report that clearly presents key results, value and insights derived from social media. The social media report template is suited to those using Facebook and Twitter as part of their social media strategy. If you would like to talk about measuring your social media efforts get in touch with me at info@inlight.com.au
How to Reinvigorate Your Donor Base Using Peer to Peer FundraisingArrevaSoftware
Could your donor base use a pick me up? Are you searching for a renewed and rejuvenated set of fundraisers? Then look no further than the fundraising fountain of youth: peer to peer fundraising.
In a world where crowdfunding sites are just a click away, peer to peer fundraising has the ability to engage younger generations more easily than other, more traditional forms of fundraising.
During this webinar we will outline how peer to peer fundraising:
-Engages Gen Z and Millennial volunteers.
-Yields more gifts from Baby Boomer and Mature donors.
-Increases your organization's reach across social media.
-Helps to spread mission awareness to newer audiences.
Final EEC 2010 Social Media Workshop DeckMike Corak
Social Media Workshop deck presented by Mike Corak of Mighty Interactive and www.digitalmarketingstrategy.com, Jason Baer of www.convinceandconvert, and DJ Waldow blue sky factory at the EEC 2010 conference. Social media, social media strategy, social media planning, social media tactics, social media blog, social media advertising, social networking
How can NGOs use Social Media for Marketing and for Raising FundsPavan Mondreti
Bala Vikasa has organized a one-day seminar to NGOs and students at their campus. I have covered different topics from how social media has changed the way we communicate to How can NGO's leverage the potential of Social Media to reach out to larger audience and raise funds.
Digital marketing mix key strategies to boost your online lead generationJamshaid (Jam) Hashmi
The Digital world has permeated every aspect of our daily lives, from the way we spend our time, to the way we spend our money. It has changed the way we communicate, and it has really changed the way we seek and receive information.
10 years ago the way people accessed information is much different then today. In a few years, it will likely be even more digitized.
Businesses are recognizing this shift from offline to online and slowly making the transitions
One of the metrics that is changing is where to find customers and more important WHEN. How far in their buying cycle are they. What are we willing to pay to have our message shown to them at the opportune time.
Businesses are recognizing this shift from offline media to online media, and realizing that in order to acquire leads, build targeted traffic and convert more customers in the new normal, they have to start measuring different metrics.
You know you need to be on social media, or maybe you’re already on the big three, but you have questions. How do I pick the best channels? How do I integrate my social? What are the most effective strategies?
This seminar will answer your questions and help you integrate your social media. You’ll learn simple tactics, tools and tips to decide and implement a better social media strategy.
Here are some of the topics we’ll cover:
-Designing your social strategy
-Changes in social networks that have changed the way users interact with their services
-Other services you need to be on such as YouTube and Google+
-Mobile social media issues
The presentation was held at the Reynolds Center at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville from 4 PM to 7 PM on Tuesday, April 23.
Taking Leadership Online - What\'s Hype and What Works in Online FundraisingAliamc
Fundraising Day New York
Speakers: Alia McKee, Sea Change Strategies, Nancy Haitch, The International Rescue Committee, and Jono Smith, Network for Good
Strategic Social Networking for Fundraising4Good.org
Learn how to improve the return on investment from your social media campaign after incorporating a complete communications plan.
Takeaways:
- Understand the background of social media in fundraising.
- Discover whether a strategic social media campaign is right for your organization.
- Answer the seven most important questions before starting your plan.
- Learn which initiatives to focus resources on as well as which to avoid.
- Find out whether email is still a viable communication and how to use it.
- Identify when is the time to upgrade to a new online platform.
Group Fundraising 101: From Benchmarks to Success Stories (revised)peterdeitz
Slides from my NTEN webinar on October 11, 2007:
In this repeat webinar, non-profit consultant Peter Deitz will present his original benchmark figures for group fundraising as well as new research on the effective use of Facebook applications for distributed fundraising campaigns. Published in June on TechSoup, the benchmark figures were derived from the internal statistics of five leading services (ChipIn, Firstgiving, GiveMeaning, SixDegrees, and JustGive.org).
This webinar explains how nonprofits can use the benchmark figures to integrate group fundraising into larger annual or capital campaigns. The webinar will also feature current success stories of non-profits using group fundraising and Facebook to reach new donors while deepening their relationships with existing supporters. The Facebook applications discussed in this webinar include: Causes, ChipIn, Fundraising, and Change.org.
Converting Online Campaigners into DonorsCare2Team
*Watch or download the full webinar (with audio and slides) at: http://bit.ly/convert2donors
Online campaigners are an increasingly important source of new donors for many organisations.
How can your organisation rapidly grow its base of online campaigners, and effectively convert them into donors?
Watch this free webinar to learn how Greenpeace UK, leveraging tools provided by Engaging Networks, and multichannel donor outreach, has excelled in turning campaigners into campaigning donors:
"Converting Online Campaigners into Donors"
In this webinar you will learn:
-Keys for bringing people into the fold through powerful email messaging
-Ways to deepen campaigner engagement and commitment
-Tactics for converting donors online and offline
-Listen to what people are saying online, remarket to them, and improve your campaign results
Social Media Innovation in Friends Asking FriendsBlackbaud
Let’s face it. Fundraising is a lot easier when you have a little help from your friends. This session will reveal the latest tools and technology we’ve built into Friends Asking Friends to make it simpler and more effective than ever for your participants and supporters to raise money for your cause. We’ll also take a look at new research and statistics surrounding the impact of social media tools on peer-to-peer fundraising. You’ll leave this session with fresh ideas and actionable items to help your participants start raising more money on your behalf today.
We're excited to invite you to a live walk-through of the recently released 2019 Boundless Fundraising Benchmark Report which highlights fundraising trends and key data insights observed across 125+ leading peer-to-peer event programs. This year's 34-page report covers a wide range of topics — all with the goal of developing better and more powerful fundraisers for your organization.
Join us as Kathy Kempff, Sr. VP of Product, and Brenda Miele, UX Manager and resident statistician, discuss a number of key findings including how, in comparison to their peers, the average Boundless Fundraising Mobile App user:
• Generated 3X the average dollar amount raised
• Generated 3X the number of donations collected
• Visited the BF Mobile App 4X more than fundraising center
• Spent 2X the amount of time on BF Mobile App as in the fundraising center
Enterprise Online Fundraising Plan and ResearchRebecca Higman
Enterprise Community Partners (a nonprofit national leader in investment capital and development services for affordable housing and community revitalization) spent some time wondering how to up their online fundraising results, and a whole lot more time acting.
The deck includes research topics, creating donor profiles and personas and six strategies to online outreach.
This presentation was first shared at the Network for Good and Maryland Nonprofits "ePhilanthropy 101: Effective & Inexpensive Fundraising in a Downturn" program on March 27, 2009.
Multichannel Fundraising Workshop - Care2, Big Duck, NWFCare2Team
With more communications channels out there, your supporters are getting bombarded with more messages from charities, companies, friends, and family members. So how can you make sure your organization stands out?
In this workshop, Farra Trompeter from Big Duck, Dane Grams from Care2, and Danielle Brigida from National Wildlife Federation, share ways you can build stronger campaigns through multichannel communications, leveraging online communities, embracing social media, and sharing some successful case studies.
Participants will take away:
*Ideas and lessons learned from nonprofit campaign case studies
*Tactics to build your list and use social media
*Ways to integrate best practices into your communications
*Tips to make your campaigns stronger
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Online Advocacy and Fundraising: Are You Doing Everything You Can?
Presentation from Target Users Forum by Mark Davis from Blackbaud and Cassandra Koenen from IFAW. Review of strategies for fundraising from advocacy campaigns and initiatives.
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This presentation reviews how caused-based organizations have successfully used their advocacy programs asfundraising campaigns. To highlight the best practices discussion, the presentation includes a review of IFAW's Stop Whaling campaign as a great example of an integrated advocacy and fundraising campaign.
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Email is both an art and a science. This presentation reviews a variety of best practices from successful nonprofit organizations as well as the key email metrics that really matter. This presentation was part of Blackbaud's npEXPERTS webinar series. Listen to the presentation here: https://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=registration.jsp&eventid=654563&sessionid=1&key=BD86291CA4F5F96CFF3720EA05C87762&sourcepage=register
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Hot or Not: What's Sizzling in Online Fundraising?
1. Hot or Not: What's Sizzling in Online Fundraising? August 31, 2010 Steve MacLaughlin, Director – Internet Solutions | Blackbaud Donna Wilkins, President | Charity Dynamics Jason Wood, Director of Internet Services | The Salvation Army National Headquarters / /
2. What’s Hot or Not with Online Giving What’s Hot or Not with Mobile and Social What’s Hot or Not with Online Annual Reports and Advertising Questions & Answers Agenda
4. Online Giving is Still Hot Index of Online Giving looks at trends from 1,700+ nonprofits Online giving up 11.7% YOY in June based on a three month average Large orgs are up 14.9% YOY in June based on a three month average Medium orgs are up 9.2% YOY in June based on a three month average Small orgs are up 8.0% YOY in June based on a three month average Source: Blackbaud Index of Online Givingwww.blackbaud.com/blackbaudindex Large Organizations – $10+ million in revenue Medium Organizations – $1 to $10 million in revenue Small Organizations – Less than $1 million in revenue
5. Multichannel Giving is Hot donorCentrics Internet Giving Benchmarking group meeting held by Target Analytics.14 large nonprofit organizations with online and offline data analyzed Multichannel donors are a small but very valuable group for nonprofits Median revenue per donor for multichannel supporters was $339 compared to $88 for offline and $170 for online 13% of multichannel donors are new and 28% have given in 5+ years First year retention for multichannel donors was 51% compared to 30% for offline donors and 22% for online donors. Multi-year multichannel donors are retained 75% versus 59% for offline and 52% for online The reactivation rate for multichannel donors was 16% compared to just 7% for both online and offline donors Source: Target Analytics donorCentric Internet Giving Benchmarking Group, 2010
6. Waiting Until December is Not Hot 46% of online revenue is processed in the last three months of the year High volume of email marketing from retailers and nonprofits at same time Avoid a “me too” approach during this very busy time of year Use targeted campaigns for lapsed donors, single gift donors, and other unique constituent groups Use scheduled email campaigns that ramp up and down over 120 days Source: Blackbaud
8. Mobile approaches Text messaging Text to give Mobile ready site content Mobile apps Platform priorities shifting Understanding mobile users Mobile is Hot
13. Plans already finalized for holiday 2010 Ad Spend 2009 Analysis complete and sites with high return have been renewed. Testing new networks with unique targeting capabilities Focus specific events with online advertising as well. Meebo social networking site and partner affiliates used for TSA Peer to Peer fundraising event (Online Red Kettle) advertising. Strong emphasis on Facebook advertising to utilize social network to promote peer to peer event Eliminate all print advertising cost and use online advertising to promote an online event Targeting the right donors. Behavioral targeting – Allows us to target people who have a propensity to donate Retargeting – Allows us to target people who have been to SalvationArmyUSA.org but have not donated The Salvation Army – Internet Advertising is Sizzling
14. Questions & Answers Steve MacLaughlin, Director – Internet Solutions | Blackbaud Blog: www.blackbaud.com/connections | Twitter: smaclaughlin Donna Wilkins, President | Charity Dynamics Web: www.charitydynamics.com | Twitter: CharityDynamics Jason Wood, Director of Internet Services | The Salvation Army National Headquarters Web: www.salvationarmyusa.org