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Social networking for fundraising

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What is social media?

• The Art of Listening, Learning, and Sharing

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Nelda Sanker - Offline

Public Relations for a nonprofit org

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Nelda Sanker Online

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• Most visited social networking site

• Over 200 million active users– Fastest demographic: users 35 and older

• Daily– Over 100 million– More than 4 million become fans of pages – Over 3.5 billion minutes spent

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• Protect Marriage– 229,191 members– $2,925 raised– Began in 2007

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Causes

• Project Agape - May 2007

• 501(c)(3)s

• $2.5 million for 20,000 charities in 1st year (average $125/charity)

• Network for Good

• 26.2 million total installs

• 262,000 daily active users

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Facebook Social Cause Marketing 101

• Join venues where you might already be mentioned

• Community growth first, fundraising second

• Leverage your network of friends

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What’s the ROI?

• What is your goal?• Participation &

Engagement• Reputation• Name Recognition• Retention• Fundraising

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We have a Cause Page, now what?

• Beth Kanter – social media guru - when I talk about my cause, I make it very personal (@kanter)

Kanter’s three point strategy• Stories of people who being helped• Stories of people committed to helping• Stories of what you learned about the

process on your blog, twitter, and facebook - as it is unfolding

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Kanter’s Three R’s in Network Weaving

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Relationship Building

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Rewards

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Reciprocity

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You are LDSP’s technology steward

• People follow YOU, not LDSP

• @neldita vs. @ mentors

• Power shift

• People want to know about what you are interested in, not what your org does. Once they know what you do, then they will follow your org

• Make sure you set privacy!

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