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Multiply Your Supporters and Spread the Word About Your Mission:
Social media platforms boom on the fundamental human requirement to share information. When they see something new, they can connect with, they are likely to share it with their social media followers, friends, and family or repost it on their profile. If you post some compelling content regularly on your social media channels, you can reach out to more people across the world than you ever imagined was possible.
Thanks to clever algorithms, prominent social media platforms will even help put your content in front of more people if they see that your content is very well received and appreciated by your existing audience. Further, you can always invest in the paid promotion of your content to help increase your reach.
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Attract New Donors and Event Attendees: Today, as most of the people are active on social media, this could lead to more real-world connections. Promote your cause and fundraising campaign on social media and you will probably attract many people donating to your NGO. Social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram have made it extremely simple for NGOs to convert social media followers into volunteers and supporters. People can donate to your organization directly through these platforms or show that they will be attending your event, all while sharing these updates with their followers to get even more support.
It's Free – If you handle your social media accounts, running a social networking campaign is unlikely to put additional strain on your finances. If you avail yourself of the services of social media experts, it’ll be an investment with good ROI. If you’re frightened by interacting with users online or your content writing skills leave something to be wanted, hiring a PR agency is certainly the way to go. You would certainly not want to be conveying a message that is likely to run contrary to your intended objectives.
Grow Your Network of Volunteers: Remember, there are several other businesses, and not only your partners present on social media. Establishing good online relationships with businesses whose work is relevant to your mission could help you gain your next sponsor or corporate partner. Further, if some of your partners work for reputed organizations, they may favor your NGO by asking their employer to volunteer and donate to your organization. They can also persuade their co-workers to volunteer at a nonprofit event.
LinkedIn is a Powerful Outreach Tool for NGOs
“With 300M+ Members across the globe, LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional network. 22+ million members are “following” their favorite nonprofits on LinkedIn 6 million Nonprofit Members are using LinkedIn to build their brand and network of supporters.”
With users gathered to find professional opportunities, this is the go-to platform to recruit for qualified and eager new members, board, volunteers, and staff. LinkedIn has a specific Volunteer Marketplace, which is optimized to help you find board members and volunteers (and for them to find you!). They’ve partnered with VolunteerMatch to give NGOs looking for skilled volunteers direct, easy access to LinkedIn's network. This means that when you post your board member and volunteer opportunities on VolunteerMatch, they are automatically added to LinkedIn within 24 hours.