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What Activities to Have at Your Festival?

The Sponsorship Collective

Whether you’re hosting a major music festival, a smaller community festival, or any other type of event in between, no festival is complete without activities. What kind of activities should you plan to incorporate into your festival? The post What Activities to Have at Your Festival?

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Pickleball and Paddleboards: Get Creative with Activity-Tracking Events

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Activity trackers, such as the Apple Watch and Fitbit, have revolutionized the way we approach physical fitness and they’re also dramatically changing the way we approach fundraising events. Peer-to-peer activity-tracking events have emerged as a game-changer for nonprofit organizations seeking to raise funds and promote a healthy lifestyle.

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7 Out-of-the-Box Sponsorship Activation Ideas for Your Next Sponsorship Program 

The Sponsorship Collective

Recently, I shared a post chock full of awesome (if I do say so myself) motorsport activation ideas. This week, I thought I’d broaden the horizons and divulge some truly unique activations for nearly any area of sponsorship. What are they?

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Step-by-Step Plan for Activating Fundraising Ambassadors

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Let’s say you have an ambassador who is active in the running community. You know this billboard will be a game-changer for community engagement and help you reach more people. Activating these waiting-in-the-wings fundraisers is a step toward spreading the fundraising responsibility around so it doesn’t all fall on you!

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Fundraising Games How to: Heads and Tails

Greater Giving

Boost Your Fundraising Event with a Heads or Tails Game In the realm of nonprofit fundraising, traditional activities like the Wall of Wine and Heads and Tails have stood the test of time. Choosing the Perfect Prize The first step in orchestrating a successful Heads and Tails game is selecting an enticing prize.

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Embracing Intrapreneurship: A Nonprofit Game Changer

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One example is the American Heart Association’s Alliance for Healthier Generation , which has increased access to nutritious food, high-quality physical activity, social-emotional support, and tobacco-free environments for tens of millions of children.

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Drones, Robots, and Farmers—Prepare Your Association to Meet Fast-Moving Technology Trends

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How can leaders prepare themselves and their employees to develop effective systems for culling unproductive activities and managing the constant volatility? It opens services and activities to ongoing evaluation and adjustment. Aligning all stakeholders can be a complicated game of mental chess. They are also good facilitators.