Church Community
How to Engage New Visitors at Your Church
How often have we greeted new visitors and welcomed them to your Sunday gathering to never see them again?
James Martin is founder of Rally Corp, helping nonprofits mobilize supporters with human-centered text messaging and mobile engagement. With 20+ years in marketing, he shares insights on the Your Rally Point Podcast and rallycorp.com.
Church Community
How often have we greeted new visitors and welcomed them to your Sunday gathering to never see them again?
Church Community
Texting your church leads to better engagement and moves people from first-time visitors to mature members – all while engaging your...
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It’s a three-day, virtual conference with more than 60 nonprofit professionals sharing practical strategies. It’s your chance to innovate. And it’s free.
Case Studies
"It helps us keep in touch with our members. They were asking for texting for alerts and once we found Rally it was a natural fit.” -Carolyn Carpenter
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We have a list of nearly 70 nonprofit conferences in 2023. Find an event to help your nonprofit organization and boost the bar for 2023.
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For nonprofit marketers, search engine optimization strategy often feels elusive: you may have it on your to-do list, but where do you start?
Ideas
The average person scrolls through 300 feet of mobile content every day. So how do you break through? Be human.
How To Guides
We explore how your nonprofit can focus your efforts, cut back on the distractions, and make it work with the resources you have.
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Our elders taught us to say please and thank you, but gratitude is about more than mere manners for a nonprofit organization.
Case Studies
“There are a lot of needs right now, so whatever amount people can give, it’s a big help.” -Alma Magsombol
New Features
A viral loop is a new feature from Rally that makes it easy to empower your supporters to share your message. It can save time and be more authentic.
Ideas
Donor retention relies on effective recognition and gratitude. So what's the best way for a nonprofit to express sincere thanks for a donor's generous gift?