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    10 Things Every Non-Profit Can Learn From The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

    The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. Regardless of the different opinions out there about it, IT WORKED. The organization raised $94.3 million since July, an unprecedented number of people visited their website, and now just about everyone knows the acronym ALS, and many people also know what it stands for. The trend is shifting- from ice water pouring to clever videos on donating without wasting water to donating for other causes - one thing is clear, ALS continues to get more visibility and raise money. What can the rest of us learn from this? What can non-sexy issue, and no-big-names-to-endorse-it non-profits learn about MARKETING & FUNDRASING from all this? Answering questions like these is what we do best. So we're glad you asked.

    1. Social media CAN work for fund- and awareness- raising campaigns.

    2. Before you begin handing out icebuckets...

    3. Board members. Staff. Family. Friends. Pets. Check.

    4. The best activities are things you'd like to do. Just not all the time.

    5. Don't kill the fun with guilt.

    6. Re-write KISS

    7. Don't have Great Expectations.

    8. Rome wasn't built in a day.

    9. Relax. The best campaigns on social media aren't trying too hard.

    10. You will make mistakes. Then, you will learn.