How to Increase and Impact Nonprofit Social Media Marketing & Fundraising

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Struggling with Nonprofit Social Media Marketing? We Can Help!

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If your nonprofit is finding it hard to get donors and supporters to stop the scroll, you’re not alone. Today’s social media users are overwhelmed with content. That’s why your nonprofit social media marketing strategy needs to stand out from the firehose of content.

To improve engagement, start with storytelling. When you share meaningful, mission-driven stories, you create real connections. This helps grow your audience and turns casual followers into active supporters.

More followers may mean more visibility—and that can lead to increased fundraising success. However, if you don’t do things right, you can easily fall to the wayside due to the algorithms which prioritize content that’s getting clicks, commented on, and shared. 

There are countless platforms, tools, and strategies out there. So where should you begin? The key is to start with a clear plan. Then, stay consistent and use a mix of content to reach different types of supporters.

Whether you’re new to digital outreach or ready to improve your current approach, this guide is for you. It’s filled with actionable tips and simple ideas to elevate your nonprofit social media marketing.

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Download this free, easy-to-use nonprofit social media and fundraising guide that is full of must haves for your organization’s greatest success, and you’ll see how you can take your mission, marketing and fundraising efforts further than you ever thought was possible. 

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