I’ve fundraised $725,000 in one year for a local charitable foundation, and its social media strategy played a big part in the outcomes. Unlike businesses, nonprofits don’t sell products or services. You have to rethink your approach and simultaneously evoke compassion in your followers, increase their count, and make donors believe in your noble cause.
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