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Nonprofit Social Media Benchmarks 2022-2023

TechSoup

To take your nonprofit digital marketing strategy to the next level, you must understand the latest technology and tools available to you.

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Marketing Your Mission: Apps for Nonprofits

TechSoup

According to the recent 2022-2023 Nonprofit Digital Marketing Benchmark Report , conducted by TechSoup in partnership with Tapp Network, 60 percent of nonprofits say they don't have a formal digital marketing plan or they plan on creating one but have not followed through.

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What Is Integrated Digital Marketing and How Can My Nonprofit Get Started?

TechSoup

Many nonprofits have been slow to modernize their marketing strategy and adopt a more integrated approach to their digital communications. As a result, nonprofits are losing market share to consumer brands and more technically advanced nonprofits in their sector.

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Nonprofit Advertising Benchmarks 2020–2021

TechSoup

Between April and July of 2020, TechSoup, in partnership with the digital marketing and technology agency Tapp Network, built our first Nonprofit Digital Marketing Benchmark Survey.

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Customize Your Nonprofit Marketing to Grow Your Donations

TechSoup

With digital marketing expanding beyond email and into social media, SMS text messaging, events, and more, the answer to that question might be complex. What are the different messages and methods you use to reach your audience?

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Your Nonprofit's Website and Communications Playbook for the Road Ahead

TechSoup

The nonprofit playbook has changed forever. New rules of website development and digital marketing are playing out in real time as COVID-19 continues to disrupt our sector.

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How Blacks in Technology Foundation is ‘stomping the divide’

CIO

Whether it’s workplace issues, social justice issues, or talking about engineering, and help each other along with our careers,” says Greenlee. Today BIT includes a for-profit and a nonprofit side, each of which seeks to break down barriers, create opportunity, and diversify the tech talent pipeline.