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5 Skills to Make You a Better Nonprofit Web Designer

NXUnite

For example, according to 360MatchPro’s fundraising statistics , making a website’s “Donate” button stand out can result in a 190% increase in donations. For example, a college website might feature CTAs like “Apply Now” or “Take a Virtual Tour” while an animal rescue nonprofit might encourage people to “Donate Now” or “Adopt a Stray.”

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Kids Skate Free: Association-Managed Cause Marketing Campaign

SCD Group

Kids Skate Free represents a great example of a locally-initiated, association-managed cause marketing campaign that benefits a struggling industry. I love the strategic thinking behind Kids Skate Free! It demonstrates how associations can use cause marketing to enhance their members while benefitting a cause.

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Coaches vs. Cancer: Groups’ Fundraising Strategy Eyes New Recruits

Associations Now

In one legendary example, the late Jim Valvano, who coached the North Carolina State University basketball team to an NCAA championship in 1983 and later died from cancer, said, “Don’t give up. Here’s why ACS recruited some of college basketball’s top coaches to their team. Don’t ever give up,” and “Be a dreamer.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.9.18

Reid All About it

His “ there” is the Memphis sanitation workers strike and the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Through an application of real-life examples, learn about best practices, common pitfalls, and areas of particular risk to nonprofit organizations. How could VR transport us there?” 1 CAE credit. Online and Washington DC.

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What Your Magazine Cover Says About Membership

Associations Now

Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, who earned the honor simply by joining HCCA at the right time. SCCE/HCCA’s example of marking milestone members illustrates a firm belief—to an extent that it leaves the cover personality of some issues of its magazines essentially to chance—that its members are the lead story.

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