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New Year, New Social Calendar? -Keynotes #65

Issue #65 January 11th, 2024 Welcome to Keynotes: Mastering Marketing for Nonprofits! πŸš€ Hello, change-makers! Key the Raccoon here, your enthusiastic navigator through the exciting realm of nonprofit marketing! We're about to delve into innovative strategies and stellar tools that will supercharge your impact in the nonprofit sector. Are you geared up for an enlightening marketing adventure? Let's dive right in and explore! πŸŒŸπŸš€πŸ› οΈ Summary This week, we've dived deep into the world of...

Issue #65

January 11th, 2024

πŸ—οΈ Welcome to Keynotes: Mastering Marketing for Nonprofits! πŸš€

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Hello, change-makers!

Key the Raccoon here, your enthusiastic navigator through the exciting realm of nonprofit marketing! We’re about to delve into innovative strategies and stellar tools that will supercharge your impact in the nonprofit sector.

Are you geared up for an enlightening marketing adventure? Let’s dive right in and explore! πŸŒŸπŸš€πŸ› οΈ

πŸ“¬ Summary

This week, we’ve dived deep into the world of nonprofit social media content, focusing on practical, simple strategies. 🌟

πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ One Challenge – Keeping your social calendar filled
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πŸš€ One Tool – Planoly: a scheduling tool that’s built for creators, by creators
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🌟 One Story – Fremont County’s approach to tackling chronic homelessness is a beacon of hope and innovation.

πŸ” One Problem – Keeping your social calendar filled

Struggling to keep your social media calendar bustling with activity? Here’s a simple guide to ensure you never run out of content ideas.

  1. Identify relevant holidays: Mark dates that align with your nonprofit’s mission or values. These are perfect for themed posts and campaigns.
  2. Find some fun “international days”: Incorporate unique and lesser-known international days that resonate with your audience, adding variety to your content.
  3. Choose 2-3 key themes: Focus on a few core themes that represent your organization’s goals and work. Regular posts on these themes can keep your audience engaged.
  4. Use UGC content: Encourage and share User-Generated Content. This not only fills your calendar but also boosts community involvement and authenticity.
  5. Use ChatGPT: Leverage AI like ChatGPT for content ideas, writing assistance, or even to answer FAQs. It’s a resourceful way to diversify and streamline content creation.

By mixing these strategies, you can maintain a dynamic and engaging social media presence, keeping your followers interested and informed about your nonprofit’s activities and impact. πŸš€

More Resources to Fill Your Social Calendar

Boost your nonprofit’s social impact with these key articles:

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50 Social Media Content Ideas from Blackbaud

Explore this valuable resource for nonprofits seeking to invigorate their social media strategy. This guide provides a diverse range of ideas, each tailored to engage and grow your online community effectively. From practical tips to creative inspirations, this article is an excellent tool for nonprofits.

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Hootsuite’s Content Cheat Sheet

This is an essential guide for anyone managing social media. This article offers a wealth of content ideas, strategies, and tips to keep your social media feeds fresh and engaging. It’s a fantastic resource for those looking to enhance their social media content strategy and keep their audience constantly engaged and interested.

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πŸ› οΈ One Tool

Each week, I share a shiny tool/resource that will help make your working efforts a breeze. Think of it as your secret gadget to nonprofit success.

Featured Tool of the Week: Planoly

“Take a joyride through social media planning, no strings attached”

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Discover Planoly, a fantastic tool for nonprofits focusing on social media management and content planning! πŸŒŸπŸ’»

As a visual planner and scheduler, Planoly simplifies creating, managing, and posting content on platforms like Instagram. It’s especially useful for nonprofits seeking to maintain a consistent and engaging social media presence with ease. Planoly’s user-friendly interface and features allow even those with minimal social media expertise to schedule posts, track performance, and interact with their community effectively.

Elevate your nonprofit’s social media game with Planoly and keep your audience captivated!

πŸ… One Highlight

The case study of Fremont County’s approach to tackling chronic homelessness is a beacon of hope and innovation. They are nearing the significant milestone of reaching functional zero for chronic homelessness. This achievement underscores the power of community collaboration and targeted strategies in addressing complex social issues.

Fremont County’s success provides valuable insights and inspiration for other communities striving to make impactful changes in homelessness.

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🌎 Good News From Around The Web

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​When Dog Shelter Makes Appeal for Homes as Temps Plummet Below Zero People Arrive in Droves​

That’s all for this week in our little corner of the nonprofit marketing world!

Your enthusiasm and commitment are the heart of this vibrant community. But our journey isn’t over yet! Next week, we’ll bring more enriching insights and stories from the nonprofit sector. Keep that curiosity burning as we continue to explore and grow together.

See you next week for another round of impactful adventures! πŸŒŸπŸš€πŸ“ˆ

Trash panda salutes,

Key

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