Tips for nonprofits: link FirstGiving to your website
Your nonprofit’s website is generally the first place people will go to get information about your organization, your programs and events, and ways they can get involved with your work.
Many nonprofits link their websites to other places on the web where they are interacting with supporters, such as Facebook and Twitter. Since creating a FirstGiving fundraising page is a great way for a supporter to get involved with your work, it makes sense to put a FirstGiving button there, too! Here’s an example from our friends at the Susan B. Anthony Recovery Center:
Click here to learn how to add a FirstGiving button to your website.
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