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Why Now is the Time for Boys & Girls Clubs of America to Invest in Digital

Saleforce Nonprofit

For more than a century, Boys & Girls Clubs around the country opened their doors each day to millions of kids and teens, literally and symbolically. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Boys & Girls Clubs across the country adapted services to meet the evolving needs of the children, families, and communities they serve.

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How to Write Fundraising Emails That Get Results

Get Fully Funded

Simply put, focus on the people whose lives are made better by your organization. For example: “Many teen girls struggle with their self-esteem thanks to Instagram and Snapchat. How is our organization responding to this need? Parts 2 and 3: Introduce the urgent need and Show how your organization is responding. .

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Churches and Engagement (But Not Weddings): Tips for Engaging Each Generation

Connection Cafe

Generation Alpha are the youngest in your children’s ministry and your nursery. Children in this group are learning about values that will last a lifetime. Generation Z are the older children in your children’s ministry and youth groups. Ensure that their faith and giving back are part of the lessons learned.

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How Gen Z Donors Harness the Power of Online Giving

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And despite their youth (its oldest members are only now leaving their teens), kids in Generation Z are regularly rocking social media for social good. Helping Your Teen Give Back. More than any generation before, kids in “Gen Z” use online technology to experience, understand, and change their world.

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Nancy Wins Free Copy of Being the Difference

Have Fun - Do Good

From Just_Kelly of The Hensley's : My mentor, Marilyn, is an amazing women. While being CEO is her "job", the organization and it's mission is her passion. She is a CEO of a nonprofit day program for adults with developmental disabilities. From Christopher of Sublime Goodness : That book looks really cool.

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Equity in Arts Funding: We're Not There Yet. We're Not Even Close.

Museum 2.0

Only 10% of arts foundation funding goes to minority-led organizations, and worse, the higher a foundation's funding in the arts, the less likely their money goes to support organizations serving low-income or underrepresented audiences.

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A Strong Message for Fundraising = More and Bigger Donations

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It’s how you explain to a potential donor who your organization helps, what problem you are working to solve, and how your organization is changing lives. They understand the significance of the work your organization does and they want to support the work. We’re a 501c3 nonprofit organization. That is a beautiful sight.

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