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How to get your educational nonprofit into classrooms, without leaving the office

The Nerdy NonProfit

One method for an educational nonprofit to expand its reach is by getting into the classroom remotely through the use of modern technology. Students with limited resources can benefit tremendously from remote classroom access by educational nonprofits. Virtual classroom connections. Affordable resource for interaction.

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Why I Volunteered: Why I Volunteered for My Local CASA Organization

Bloomerang

The last round was a pretty intense and thorough interview where they asked questions about my life, my previous volunteer experience, my feelings on certain social and political factors affecting the justice system, and more. I also appreciated that they left time for my questions and answered honestly. We did, of course.

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Top 2021 Fundraising Strategies: Mastering Relevant Content Marketing

Bloomerang

Talk to your team to see what questions people are asking. . Do this with a simple free survey or ask the question on your donation thank you landing page or in your thank you email. Music Lessons and Activities for Your Digital Classroom. Top 10 Ways to Help Your Child Readjust to Classroom Learning. Arts and culture.

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Thursday Thoughts: engaging advocates all year round

EveryAction

For example, an action alert message to legislators doesn’t have to be about a specific piece of legislation—it could be educating them or sharing a resource. This can be done through education as well as action. The goal is to move your position forward while engaging your supporter audience.

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Engaging Your Donor Community: 5 School Fundraising Tips

sgEngage

Fundraising is often a necessity for schools to provide students and teachers with resources that set them up for success. Combine educational topics with pop culture trivia questions, and consider giving out prizes for the winners. Don’t forget to respond directly to comments and questions on your pages. Trivia nights.

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Data and the Human Touch

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

He could no longer keep up with his peers in the classroom. Sophia and her family were left confused and concerned about her future in the classroom. Data is now a core resource. We ask the question: data for whom? One day when Sophia was in fifth grade, she suddenly went blind from an inexplicable disease.

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The Art of the Backchannel at Conferences: Tips, Reflections, and Resources

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Raymond raised some good reflective questions about backchannels that are still very relevant four years later as back channels goe more mainstream and search for best practices on how to incorporate them into our conferencing experience. You can combine this with asking the audience for “out-loud” questions as well.