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Apr302012
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Social Media for Small Organizations: Why a little dab won’t do ya

Okay, so you’re small. That doesn’t mean you have to think and act small. When it comes to social media you have to go big.  Because it’s what being social is all about.  If you only do a little bit, well… you’re not really being social, are you?  Even worse, what if you never respond…

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April 30, 20122 CommentsSocial EngagementBy Claire Axelrad

Purely Practical SMIT for April: Twitter Headlines

April 26, 2012Leave a commentSocial EngagementBy Claire Axelrad
Apr242012
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Your 5-Step Guide to Blogging: Applying Art and Science

Make your blog blossom Blogging.  This month I’ve talked a lot about it.  So, before April showers turn into May flowers, let’s discuss once how we can water our own blogs – either as individuals or businesses – so that they blossom and grow. They’re a great tool, but only if used effectively. Don’t…

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April 24, 20121 CommentContent MarketingBy Claire Axelrad
Apr222012
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Boards and Fundraising: Both Reasonable and Unreasonable.

I’m often asked by frazzled executive directors and well-meaning board members whether it’s reasonable or unreasonable to expect everyboard member to be involved in fundraising.  My answer is yes. How can we have it both ways?  We have to define our terms. A nonprofit board has a special fiduciary role and responsibility to assure fulfillment…

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April 22, 20124 CommentsBoards & LeadershipBy Claire Axelrad
Apr202012
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Blog Content Checklist: 7 Ways to Assure Your Content Doesn’t Get Away From You

Oh, no… don’t get lost! Before we hit “publish” – whether it be a blog post, e-newsletter, on appeal or even a tweet or post – we should have made a list and checked it twice.  In other words, we want to make sure we’ve included everything we intended to include.  And we want…

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April 20, 20127 CommentsContent MarketingBy Claire Axelrad
Apr182012
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How Social Media and Empathy Can Combine to Change the World: A Darwinian Tale

Brian Solis, the esteemed author of The End of Business as Usual , speaks eloquently about two modern phenomena: ► disruptive technology, and ►digital Darwinism. Dacher Keltner, renowned psychologist at the Greater Good Science Center  at the University of California in Berkeley, talks of another current of Darwinian thought: ►survival of the most empathic. Taken…

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April 18, 20124 CommentsSocial EngagementBy Claire Axelrad

Take the 1-Week Social Media Challenge: From ‘Like’ to ‘Customer Experience’

You did say “All I can eat?!” Your challenge (a.k.a. homework) for sometime this month is to eat without guilt:  Be a social consumer. Go to the information buffet in the industry you frequent (whether for profit or nonprofit; think about where your competition lies) and eat up.  Stuff your little cheeks full. All you…

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April 15, 20124 CommentsSocial EngagementBy Claire Axelrad
Apr122012
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5 STeps to Killer Social Media (Part 2): What Mom Knows Best

One thing Moms know is that children usually know when adults are only half-listening. Just as kids can feel frustrated, unheard, and at times even und when this happens, so can our constituents feel ignored and unsatisfied when we merely broadcast information without asking for or responding to feedback.. Listening to constituents with our full…

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April 12, 2012Leave a commentSocial EngagementBy Claire Axelrad
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5 Steps to Killer Social Media (Part 1): What Sue Sylvester Can Tell Us

Social media is a killer engagement tool. And it’s not a fad. If you want to build new and long-term relationships with your constituents – and who doesn’t? –you can’t afford to ignore the biggest tool out there since sliced bread.  But… you CAN pick and choose. Recently I’ve discussed , Blogging , , …

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April 11, 20121 CommentSocial EngagementBy Claire Axelrad
Apr82012
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5 Simple Ways to Build Your Brand with the New Facebook

has been likened to the shop window of the 21st century  when it comes to brand awareness. Just as consumers increasingly research their purchases on to obtain the best deals, so too do prospective donors increasingly research nonprofits on.  So how we manage our social networking presence is of prime importance if we want…

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April 8, 2012Leave a commentSocial EngagementBy Claire Axelrad
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Raves for Claire

Claire is a fundraising ninja

Joanne Fritz
Nonprofit Charitable Organizations Guide, About.com

Engaging your help was such a huge pivot moment for me and the Board.  We would never – not in a million years – have even dreamed of doing a significant challenge at our event without all of the teaching, support, resources and guidance that you brought to us. Sometimes there are these moments in life that you only realize in retrospect were miracles – and that is exactly how I look back at that decision to work with you on our fundraising engine!

Julia Wilson, E.D.
OneJustice

Your piece on attrition, Claire, is dynamite. Amazing. It’s precisely on target. Congratulations.

Jerry Panas
CEO / Jerold Panas, Linzy & Partners

Brilliant summary of the whole “story v. stats” thing, Claire. Thank you.

Tom Ahern
Principal / Ahern Donor Communications

Claire Axelrad has been a highly effective fundraiser for over 30 years and her blog is just a wealth of wisdom.  What’s particularly notable about Clairification is that although the work is based on decades of past experience, Claire is always looking forward as well.  She was the first among her veteran fundraising peers to embrace online and social fundraising and is now one of their most sensible and insightful proponents.  She’s a great resource!

Keith Heller
CEO / Heller Consulting

You have been absolutely terrific to work with. Your roadmap and assessment of where we are and where we can go has been so instrumental in having the board stop and think about our future.  Your audit is allowing us to move forward in tangible ways to improve our work so that we may help more clients in need of our services. I will count you among my many blessings throughout the year.

Silvia Argueta
E.D. / Los Angeles Legal Aid Foundation

I’m subscribed to a million fundraising blogs and the one I consistently open and read most of, is yours. The content is always carefully curated and helpful, not just sales pitch after sales pitch for your own stuff. You stand out, in a good way.

Juliane McLean
Development Coordinator / Bridgercare

You are one of the few fundraising experts that I read faithfully, and we have no shortage of those who publish regularly. But your material is always thoughtful and realistic. Thank you for your candor and good advice.

Richard Ajulani
, Senior Director Individual Gifts / LifeMoves

We have been loving the work of Claire Axelrad since we came across her work, every blog of hers is insightful, well thought out and enlightening.

Good Eggs Storytellers

Most lucid, most succinct checklist I have read on the engagement process. This is the best. Should be required reading for all concerned with major gift solicitation.

Giles Pegram, CBE
Fundraising Consultant / London, England

You are a forever flowing fountain of enormous information and a wealth of ideas. Thanks for being there for all of us small non-profits

Sharon Coleman
St. Francis House

I read your newsletter all the time and find your advice “spot on” and always usable. I pass it on consistently to the staff and other board members. I really appreciate all you do to help nonprofits. Thanks.

Hal Leeds
, Partner Global Sales & Marketing Consultancy / Working to Eliminate Poverty and Educational Inequality

You remind me about what is most important and why I love this profession. I just discovered you and your blog about three weeks ago and I wanted to write today to say thank you for sharing your wisdom and expertise. I find your posts, new and old, so spot on. You nail it.

– Heather Wardle CFRE
Vancouver BC

Everybody involved in philanthropy should read these articles slowly and with a very opened mind and a willingness to take from them the necessary components to change the manner and techniques we presently use in order to embrace what philanthropy is all about “Love”. I have no doubt it would be transformational.

Tom Walsh
Business Development Exec / Active Retirement Ireland

Suggest subscribing. Thanks, Claire! I am a regular- and I have forwarded your thoughtful and inspiring column and as well. Keep up the good work.

Margot Harrigan
Corporate Development Officer / Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley

I came across your website and I hit the goldmine! I was asked to join a board and found I need to understand how to build a donor base from the ground up. I searched, only to find expensive consultants or free info that didn’t offer any helpful information.  Thank you for sharing so much valuable information!!

Erica Martinez

Claire, you consistently remind me of the proven basic facts of fundraising!! Thank you!! I consistently share them with our team and with the newbie fundraisers I am mentoring.

Margie McCurry
Fund Builders Alliance

Could not make it any easier…  Claire Axelrad straightforwardly tells social media/marketing managers of nonprofit organizations that they need to change how they communicate with

UMV
Charity Chatter

Many thanks – this is terrific, impressive data! You are an impressive source. And I’ve been around a long time.

Sara Becker
Oakland Zoo

Wow! Inspiration out the wazoo! Many thanks — I keep up with trends and lots of blog-posts to stay on top of my game. This goes way beyond technique and reaches deep inside to remind me why I’ve done this work for 40 years!

Pam Montgomery
Executive Director / Community Foundation of the Gunnison Valley

Thank you for your brilliant blog. I have been a follower for many years and learnt so much from you. Ultimately, it translates into many more families getting the support they deserve. You help me raise more money for my UK charity. Please never stop bringing the best out of me! You’re special.

Anna Henry
Eric.org

Exactly what our profession can use – clarification –- the title of your blog. You help us keep faith with the past while making sense of the present and future. You have a balanced and respectful understanding of what this is all about. Thanks.

James M. Schaffer
Partner / Charity Springs

I’d recommend you sign up.  I signed up for about a dozen blogging fundraiser consultants, but have since canceled most.  She’s one of two left standing.  I like how she organizes her thoughts about fundraising, and her conversation planning techniques are very familiar to me from my work as a prosecutor.  I believe that she was a practicing attorney and who changed careers like I have, and my best guess is that she was a litigator as well. This is a very good article and there are several other blogs (her own) that she links to within it, so even though this is a small article you could spend some time here.

Cole Eason, J.D. ’92
Office of University Advancement / Rockhurst University






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Bloomerang
Created by fundraisers for fundraisers, Bloomerang makes it easy for nonprofits of all shapes and sizes to build and manage donor relationships key to long-term success.
-Claire
When Claire speaks, we listen. There are few consultants in the nonprofit sector who so closely align with Bloomerang's focus on donor stewardship and retention. The Clairification School provides too much value to ignore!
 
Veritas Group
Through training and consulting, deliver a joyful, creative, disciplined step-by-step major gift fundraising approach that assures sustainable, transformational funding.
-Claire
Claire knows her stuff from years of experience!  The resources she provides in her Clarification School are invaluable and are tools you can execute immediately to take your fundraising to new levels of success.
 
Eventgroove
Your one stop shop: custom event & fundraising hub, promo tools, ticketing, print integration, virtual check-in, live streaming, seating, plus sales & referral tracking.
-Claire
Claire’s breadth of experience in the nonprofit sector helps connect all the dots. Clarification School offers an invaluable mix of perceptive ideas, relatable advice, and practical action tips – it’s so worth joining!
NextAfter
What works can be proven! NextAfter takes an experimental, data-driven, analytic approach to digital-first strategies designed to optimize fundraising results.
-Claire
We most appreciate Claire’s heart. She’s driven to equip all fundraisers with tools and ideas they need to grow generosity, assuring the best ideas in fundraising are not held captive to a select few experts and agencies.
 
Auctria
Auctria’s powerful tool to run your auction and fundraising events makes it easy -from the first donation to the last receipt, and all the activity & bidding in between!
-Claire
Clairification’s comprehensive fundraising and nonprofit management insights are the best. We happily refer organizations to Claire for expert philanthropy strategy, tips, and ongoing assistance. Highly recommended!
 
Storyraise
Helps nonprofits tell stories through impact reports, campaigns and robust personalized digital experiences, inspiring donor engagement.
-Claire
There are few consultants like Claire, that truly understand donor engagement when it comes to digital reports and campaigns. The Clairification School provides so many insights for marketers and fundraisers!
 
Firespring
Firespring offers beautiful websites with an integrated marketing, software and fundraising suite—all you need to make life easier for you and your supporters.
-Claire
Claire’s fresh perspective and unwavering approach to instill new ideas, techniques and proven practices are but a few reasons why Clarification School is a tremendous resource.
 
Momentum
Helps fundraisers manage portfolios using a human-centered AI interface that prepares custom donor plans, integrates with your CRM, and assures a seamless fundraising flow.
-Claire
When you find someone who is just a cut-above, it's obvious right away. That's how we felt about Claire - it took just a few minutes for us to want to work more closely with her. Thank goodness we did.
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