For non-profits and the people who love them...
3 for Thursday, brought to you by K. Weill Consulting Group, LLC
March 28, 2013
This Edition:
1. Featured NPO: Community Rowing, Inc.
2. Online Tool: CauseVox
3. Blog Article: How Your Nonprofit Should Be Using Content To Emphasize Donor Impact 
 
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1. Featured NPO: Community Rowing, Inc.
An Inclusive Model on Water

 Article1For more than 25 years, Boston's CRI has served rowers of all types and abilities at its Charles River boathouse. Read about the unique ways that this aquatic nonprofit teaches and supports everyone who wants to row.  

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2. Online Tool: CauseVox
User-Friendly Software Helps You Tell Your Story and Raise Money
CauseVox, mentioned in this edition's featured HubSpot blog piece (see below), provides several tools that facilitate online fundraising. You can create and manage your own fundraising website (no coding knowledge required), branded with your organization's logo. CauseVox also makes it easy to accept online donations and have others raise money on your nonprofit's behalf (i.e. peer to peer fundraising).  Best of all, it's free until you raise your first $3k (after that it's $39/month).  Check out CauseVox!
 

 

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3. HubSpot Blog Article: How Your Nonprofit Should Be Using Content to Emphasize Donor Impact
 
Taylor Corrado provides inbound marketing strategies designed to raise your nonprofit's visibility and attract and retain donors. From blogging to video, the common denominator is a compelling story.  He also makes the case for engaging your donors to tell your story for you, with simple tactics designed to make it as easy as possible for them to spread the word. This "distributed" fundraising model can be exponential in impact and particularly useful for smaller nonprofits with limited development and marketing budgets.  
  

 

 

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