Friday, January 17, 2014

How to Choose the Best Crowdfunding Platform for Nonprofit Fundraising

How to Choose the Best Crowdfunding Platform for Nonprofit Fundraising: With all of these choices, it can be difficult to know which will be the most effective for your nonprofit. I conducted a roundtable with six experts to learn their best advice for choosing a crowdfunding platform. Here’s what they had to say.

7 ways nonprofits can use Jelly — Small Act

7 ways nonprofits can use Jelly — Small Act: On the nonprofit side, social media staff at environmental news provider Grist have started messing with the app to determine it's possibilities, posting a picture of a sandwich with the question, "What's your favorite vegetarian lunch? #MeatlessMonday"

Thursday, January 16, 2014

RuffaloCODY buys crowdfunding business for nonprofits | TheGazette

RuffaloCODY buys crowdfunding business for nonprofits | TheGazette: ScaleFunder, an online engagement and fundraising business that provides integrated crowdfunding solutions to nonprofit organizations, has been acquired by RuffaloCODY of Cedar Rapids.

Duane Jasper, president and CEO of RuffaloCODY, said ScaleFunder’s emerging crowdfunding technology, developed at the University of California, Los Angeles, will complement his company’s fundraising tools for colleges and universities.

GOOGbye, Email Addresses, Phone Numbers | Re/code

GOOGbye, Email Addresses, Phone Numbers | Re/code: OMG strangers! was just one of many strong reactions to the news that Google was opting Gmail users in to a confusing new feature. Here’s how it works: Google users that you have added to a G circle (its version of following) will be able to message you in Gmail without needing your email address. These messages will look like email, but will appear in a Social tab, not your main inbox. Within Gmail, you can disable this feature completely or open it to all G users, depending on whether you’re an Inbox Zero or Inbox Million type of person.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Make The Web a Better Place with Better Content | FeedBlitz - Email Marketing and RSS

Make The Web a Better Place with Better Content | FeedBlitz - Email Marketing and RSS: n our quest to consume more and more content, we’ve developed quite an appetite.

Perhaps now more than ever, it’s actually more difficult to carve out a little corner of the social web and plant a flag because there’s simply so much stuff being produced en masse each and every day.

Facebook. Twitter. Medium. Instagram. Every status update and blog post adds to the p

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Content Marketing Can be King For Donors | The NonProfit Times

Content Marketing Can be King For Donors | The NonProfit Times: More than nine out of 10 nonprofit marketers, or 92 percent, use content marketing, but only 26 percent consider themselves effective at it. One-quarter has a documented content strategy. Those are some of the results of a survey released by the Content Marketing Institute of Cleveland, Ohio, and Charleston, S.C. tech firm Blackbaud.

Tech tools seen boosting funder collaboration � Philanthropy North Carolina

Tech tools seen boosting funder collaboration � Philanthropy North Carolina: Funders that want to work together but find it tough to do can turn to technology to make it easier to collaborate, a new report says.

New tech tools “can make collaborations easier by reducing inefficiencies and enabling new methods of working together,” says Harnessing Collaborative Technologies, a report from the Monitor Institute and the Foundation Center.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Tracking Social Media Fundraising Revenue: Understanding the Challenges | AFP Greater Toronto Chapter - Association of Fundraising Professionals Greater Toronto Chapter

Tracking Social Media Fundraising Revenue: Understanding the Challenges | AFP Greater Toronto Chapter - Association of Fundraising Professionals Greater Toronto Chapter: What you need to start asking is “how did you track your fundraising results?” because all the keyword strategy, timing tests, creative tests or anything else is worthless, if we can’t adequately track the true fundraising results. Innovation tomorrow will come when our present-day strategies prove worthy of investment.