Free Nonprofit Resources

I have several free resources you can download at any time to get support for your nonprofit! When you download these resources, you’ll also receive once-per-week emails from me with more free marketing and fundraising tips.


Nonprofit Social Media Cheat Sheet

Do you feel this weird pressure to constantly create and publish new content on social media? Find direction for your social media marketing with this cheat sheet! You’ll learn best practices for creating new content, which audiences are best reached with each platform, what types of posts perform best on each platform, and ideas for what to post.


6 Essential Social Media Posts for Nonprofits

Creating social content can feel so random sometimes. Maybe we should post all our employee bios? Is #SundayFunday still a thing? I heard it’s National Pizza Day… Can we do something with that? But really, there are only six types of posts your nonprofit needs to publish to engage followers in your mission, and I’ve outlined them in this quick reference guide.


25+ places to get charity auction items

Hosting a charity auctions can be a super fun way to engage everyone — existing supporters, prospective donors, and literally any other person who stumbles upon your auction event. But who are the best people and companies to approach for auction item donations? This checklist includes over 25 suggestions to get you started.


Resources to help you start a nonprofit

I’ve had so many people ask me to how to get started that I compiled my favorite resources into one Resource Deck. This deck has advice for choosing the right type of organization to start, required reading to about federal and state guidelines, and recommended resources to help you build out your organization.


Nonprofit photo guidelines Cheat Sheet

Do you depend on staff and volunteers to take photos for your nonprofit’s social media posts, website images, and other marketing materials? Share these guidelines with your team (or even print the guidelines out to post on a bulletin board) to help them understand what makes a great nonprofit photo!