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Key facts, figures, and trends among U.S. labor unions

Candid

Last week, in honor of Labor Day, we shared an introduction to unions, including six things people might not know about the role of unions in the social sector. California and New York have the most unions in the dataset, with 3,790 and 3,777 organizations respectively. Unions by the numbers. Financial data. billion dollars.

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Member Round Up: Summer Learning!

NTEN

Speaking of resources, Microsoft recently offered the licensing to their Local Impact Map , free of cost, to nonprofits. If you're in the New York City area, Lunametrics is offering an in-person Seminar for Success on Google Analytics & Google AdWords July 23-27th. Way to go Jenica!

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Fundraising with #GivingTuesday: Time to Plan

Tech Soup

In 2012, New York's 92nd Street Y , in tandem with the UN Foundation , started #GivingTuesday as an event to be observed on the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving. On Black Friday and Cyber Monday, we shop for gifts to give to people we care about. What is #GivingTuesday? Innovation and Creativity Wanted.

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15+ Giving Tuesday Campaign Ideas (and Expert Tips) for 2021

Qgiv

Despite increasing commercialism, the holidays traditionally get people thinking about ways they can give—whether they’re wrapping gifts for loved ones or donating time and money to a cause they care about. Giving Tuesday was created in 2012 at the 92nd Street Y’s Belfer Center for Innovation and Social Impact in New York City.

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Cool App Roundup: Election Edition

Tech Soup

Mashable recently called 2012 the " year of the mobile election." " Apps and mobile technology are providing new ways to engage, inform, and connect with supporters this election season. Want to encourage people to vote? Want to encourage people to vote? your local elections and help support voting rights?

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The Internet Gets Charitable

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I am certainly not the first to observe that the internet has the potential to reshape the way people find and support causes and charities. Last December, a New York Times story called “ The Internet Gets Physical ” reviewed ways that companies and inventors were trying to “put digital ‘smarts’ into everything.”

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Social Media for Nonprofits SF Conference Recap

Tech Soup

Happy People Give More and Giving People Are Happier. He also explained the direct relationship between happiness and giving: happy people give more and giving people are happier. November 17, 2011 - Atlanta January 30, 2012 - New York City Follow Social Media for Nonprofits on Facebook and Twitter.