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A Homecoming Trip To Cambodia

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The photo above is of my children, Harry and Sara, who were both adopted from Cambodia. When my husband and I were in Cambodia in 2000 to bring home Harry, our infant son, we got a blessing from a monk. My children will meet her for the first time. For those of you who are new, let me share why.

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Faith-Based Organization Fundraising: 5 Top Tips Based On The Latest Trends

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As a means to aid with post-covid recovery, the Israel Tennis and Education Centers set up an emergency relief fund to serve Israeli children in need of essential services. If you’re looking to fill a funding gap, raise money for an unexpected emergency, or get an innovative idea off the ground, crowdfunding is another viable strategy.

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The Last Blogpotomac: A New Community Rises from the Ashes

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Geoff Livingston invited me to keynote the conference along with Shel Israel , author of Twitterville. This made think of whether trust is only built from knowing someone offline or not. I think the above example shows it might go both ways. There are only select people using it now which make it less helpful.

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Three Different Approaches to Twitter Fundraising: Bees, Turkeys, and Blame

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3) Tweet Meet Give : This approach weaves together online and offline activities and leverages "Tweet Ups." The game was very engaging for adults and children alike. . How does the ongoing affinity/relationship building online and offline impact amounts raised? For each click, 10 grains of rice is donated.

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