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Give your 2010 Strategy a Jumpstart with these Free Nonprofit Webinars – Starting Tomorrow!

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If you are having trouble with the fact that 2009 is indeed over, then you may need a MindStart. Courtesy of Cause Minded.) Cause Minded is a new online community that brings together thought leaders in the philanthropic industry to offer expertise and opinion on top industry issues.

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Connecting Advocacy to Fundraising: Free Nonprofit Webinar

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Make sure you start 2010 off right by adopting the latest best practices for online advocacy as a proven strategy to recruit and retain donors, while advancing your mission. Did you know that activists on your nonprofit’s email list are seven times more likely to donate money to your organization than non-activists are?

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Three Ingredients for Successful Year-End Fundraising

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Check out some of the info and screenshots I shared last week on the Blackbaud webinar Year-End Fundraising Campaigns that Rock with Frank Barry from Blackbaud and Kai MacMahon from Autism Speaks. In 2010 an estimated $291 billion was raised. Online fundraising grew 34% and raised over $20 billion dollars in 2010 – Blackbaud.

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The 2 Key Elements of Successful Fundraising Campaigns

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We’re looking forward to the webinar Brian! Join our FREE webinar on Thursday, June 29th at 1:00 ET. In 2010, Komen Maryland strategically sent 103 email messages to constituents over 140 days. Special thanks to Brian Winters at Adcieo for authoring this guest post. Increase YOUR Fundraising Results by 10%. Register now !

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3 Proven Ways to Wow Your Fundraisers and Keep Them Coming Back for More

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Susan G Komen Chicago made a great effort to renew the Survivor Parade associated with its Race for the Cure in 2010. So in 2010 event organizers reformed the notion, starting with a program to allow family and friends to nominate a Survivor to win an award (Hope, Strength, Faith, Courage, Love, Believe).