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How Facebook (and Social Media in General) Shifted Fundraising Strategies

Associations Now

Recent research finds that giving days on sites like Facebook are shifting nonprofit fundraising strategies. But while social media keeps small nonprofits in the game, larger ones still have an advantage. And according to new research, it’s leading to a fundamental rethinking of the role of technology in raising money.

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Bonus Coverage of Emerging Association Technology Trends 2015

Association Adviser

As we discussed in How to Tackle Technology, offering members videos, apps, social media and responsive design won’t work without a cohesive strategy in place—and it might even backfire on you. Features Technology AGC of America APRO mobile apps NBMBAA responsive design technology TSAE'

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The communications struggle continues

Aaron Wolowiec

Without communication, both internally and externally, there’s no content, no strategy. Last January, I wrote about Naylor’s 2015 Communication Benchmarking Study. In fact, only 6 percent reported having a communications strategy. It’s the center of everything I do – from my personal life to my professional life. you guessed it.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.15.19

Reid All About it

Tue 2/19 at 1 p.m.* – How to Use Social Media to Raise Money Online. Learn how to leverage your social media accounts to raise money and strengthen relationships with donors so they give again. Hear about current trends in the social media landscape that nonprofits need to understand. More info/register.

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Cut through communication clutter

Aaron Wolowiec

But seriously…communication is a hard gig for most companies, especially with the advent of social media. So it’s not really a surprise that associations continue to struggle with effective communication, according to Naylor’s 2015 communication benchmarking study. percent feel their social media teams are understaffed. “To

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The communications struggle continues

Aaron Wolowiec

Without communication, both internally and externally, there’s no content, no strategy. Last January, I wrote about Naylor’s 2015 Communication Benchmarking Study. In fact, only 6 percent reported having a communications strategy. It’s the center of everything I do – from my personal life to my professional life. you guessed it.

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Best 2014 Blogs from Our Association and Alliance Management Company

Virtual

And we’ve really begun to make headway as a technology-focused alliance management company—capable of supporting open-source technology associations , standard-setting alliances, and IoT consortia, in addition to our other practice areas. But alliances don’t need to establish a presence on all of today’s busy social channels.