5 Strategies to Strengthen Your Nonprofit Marketing and Development Collateral

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Just like people set goals for growth—hitting the gym, learning new skills, or tackling long-overdue projects—nonprofits can do the same to strengthen their marketing and communications. Whether you’re refining your messaging, building stronger donor relationships, or creating more effective fundraising materials, these five strategies will help you communicate more clearly, connect more deeply, and raise more support.

Strengthening Nonprofit Marketing and Communications Through Active Listening

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Active listening is a game-changer for nonprofit marketing and communications. When donors, volunteers, and communities feel heard, engagement and trust grow. Use surveys, one-on-one conversations, and feedback forms to gather insights. By truly listening—not just responding—you can create impactful programs, strengthen relationships, and ensure your efforts align with real needs.

8 Essential Resources for Acclimating New Nonprofit Board Members

8 Essential Resources for Acclimating New Nonprofit Board Members

Onboarding new nonprofit board members isn’t just about handing over a stack of documents and saying, “Good luck!” It’s your chance to ensure new board members know how to explain what your nonprofit does, get to know your beneficiaries, donors, and volunteers, and maybe even learn a few insider tips (like where to find the best snacks during meetings).