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According to our recent research, social media plays a significant role in hospices. From engaging with patients and their families to promoting events and attracting volunteers, platforms such as Twitter and Facebook are now recognised as highly valuable ways for hospices to engage with those who hold the cause close to their hearts To donwload the complete whitepaper please visit: http://access.gp/GetSmartGetSocialTRANSCRIPT
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Get smart, get socialget fundraisingCRM and social media integration, a guide for hospices
Overview
According to our recent research, social media plays a signifi cant role in hospices. From
engaging with patients and their families to promoting events and attracting volunteers,
platforms such as Twitter and Facebook are now recognised as highly valuable ways
for hospices to engage with those who hold the cause close to their hearts.
And as many highly successful third sector campaigns have proved, social media can boost fundraising eff orts not just within the local community, but has the potential to reach a far wider pool of donors, volunteers, fundraisers and media agencies. So with the benefi ts agreed, what are the social media trends within hospices – and how have they changed in two years? Let’s take a look.