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How Nonprofits Can Jump on the Bitcoin Bandwagon

NonProfit Hub

If you had bought $100 of Bitcoin in 2010, it would now be worth around $20,000,000. An Etoro poll showed almost half of millennials prefer investing in crypto over the stock market. . meaning that cryptocurrencies, in many shapes and forms, are here to stay. Bitcoin has a $200+ billion market.

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Going Green: Paperless Evaluations at the 10NTC

NTEN

At the 2010 NTC in Atlanta, we built on what we learned and took this one step further by moving to a completely paperless evaluation system. Online: On the backend, this system was nearly identical to the Call-In option, as the two were just different input options for the same Precision Polling system.

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6 Fundraising Platforms That Have Disrupted Charitable Giving Forever

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Eager to make my point, I polled my fellow Gen-Xers on which fundraising platforms have had the most disruptive impact on charitable giving since 2000. Disrupting Fundraising Since: 2010. With Booster we can raise money and awareness with a t-shirt that our supporters are proud to wear.”. million challenge videos.

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Five Simple Ways Nonprofits Can Measure Social Media ROI (Return on Investment)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

I have been doing the social media thing for almost 4 years and I took granted that most nonprofits are doing the basics in terms of measuring ROI, but recent polls I presented on Twitter speak otherwise. Poll your donors. POLL: Have you ever taken a webinar about how to use social media?

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New Poll Offers Insights on Driving Political and Policy Conversations

Care2

Our friends at Lincoln Park Strategies [[link] recently released a poll with Third Way looking at the mindset of people who voted Democratic in 2008 but stayed home for the 2010 elections ("Droppers") and those who voted Democratic in 2008 but voted Republican in 2010 ("Switchers").

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