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Heartland Pride: Winner of the #npfail Little Bets Contest

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But the winner was a story about stepping out an organization’s comfort zone to try to avoid repeating past mistakes. The winner is Heartland Pride and here’s their story: Little Bet: After years of having a local organization that planned pride in the Midwest fail numerous times, our organization was formed. Social Media.

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What I've been learning, cooking, reading, teaching and making

Have Fun - Do Good

Four years ago I wrote a post, 5 Tips for Finding Time to Cook , but I''m realizing now that it was written from the experience of someone who works from home and has a much more flexible schedule than I do now. I don''t know how in the world people who work full-time outside of their home do it.

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Dos and Don’ts for Online Restricted Donations

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Every time they have to think too hard, make a choice, or type too long, they’re less likely to donate. As an example: pretend you’re a small college with a large number of scholarship funds. For example, you can include special phrasing for a donor who supported your children’s program.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday: Myths about Women as.

ASU Lodestar Center

For example: Boomer women often appreciate recognition; however, "Generation X women (those born between 1965 and 1976) reportedly want recognition only if it would directly benefit the organization." [1] A number of studies indicate women do seem to prefer giving to health-related charities, human services, and childrens charities.