Nonprofit Social Media Benchmarks: How Does Your Org Compare?

Submitted by Brett on Mon, 05/02/2011 - 3:56pm

It turns out that nonprofits of all sizes are able to scale their fundraising efforts on social networks.

The 2011 Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Report found that 30% of Master Fundraisers – those that brought in more than $100,000 – were small organizations and a further 8% were medium-sized.

Join the authors of the report to learn how these Master Fundraisers worked their magic – and to hear more highlights from (and beyond) the recently released results of the Third Annual Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Report.

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The report itself is free for you to download right now – but we'll go behind the numbers in this webinar. You'll:

  • Learn key trends in nonprofits' use of social media and how they're resourcing it.
  • Gain exclusive access to data from the Benchmark Report.
  • Discover three year trends and changes from 2010.

This will also be your chance to ask the authors your questions about nonprofits' use of social media.

One more highlight: 89% of the respondents to the 2011 Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Survey report having at least a presence on Facebook, and 82% found it to be valuable.

I must admit, I do wonder about the 7% of organizations that are on Facebook but don't find it valuable. "Because it's there" is only the correct answer when it comes to why somebody might climb a mountain – and even then, you have to wonder.