I have a side project that I've organized. It aims to help nonprofits to reach and engage their supporters and donors online. It is absolutely free for them. However, so far I couldn't find an optimal way to reach out to them. Any suggestions?
Partnering with a local business can give your non-profit more visibility and financial stability, among other perks. Many non-profits make the mistake of using just one outreach technique, like email. If your non-profit was written about favourably in a BBC news article last year or rated highly by Charity Navigator, mention those achievements prominently in your reports and on your website. Consider sharing thorough details about how your non-profit has a direct and positive impact in the local community, not just the world at large. It is a place where non-profit partnerships are mentioned, including details about notable causes. That is why it is smart to bring up specific ways people can volunteer at your non-profit. There is so much emphasis put on relationship building during outreach that some people forget to be up front about the business side of things. Do not waste time showering a company with compliments without ever stating what you need from them. Partnerships come in many forms, and some may begin when a prominent company simply follows your non-profit on social media. Take time to also explain how a proposed partnership would help your non-profit and benefit the company you are approaching, too. Company representatives should find it is easier to answer the “what’s in it for me?” question.
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