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Nature Conservancy Instagram Contest and Other Examples

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of my blog readers, Sarah Mowry, Outreach Director for the Deschutes Land Trust pointed me to Nature Conservancy’s Instagram contest , an image scavenger hunt. How much good will is generated by those contributed and by the winners of the contest whose works will be posted on the Nature Conservancy’s FB and Tumblr.

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8 Golf Fundraising Trends & Prediction for 2023

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Tournament organizers that use the right management platform get access to a unique set of top-tier golf sponsorship opportunities, including technology sponsorship, leaderboard sponsorship, in-app hole sponsorships, and even TOUR-caliber pin flag sponsorships. 3) Organizers Will Focus on Add-ons & Experiences.

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How To: Put Technology to Use (October 2008)

NTEN

Your guide to the resources that will help you put technology to work for your cause. It may be easy for big groups, with photogenic interests -- like the National Wildlife Federation's Wildlife Habitat program or The Nature Conservancy's nature picture contest -- to use something like Flickr, but you're too small? Balderdash!

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Protecting Wild Lands Through Art

Tech Soup

Braided River, a Seattle-based nonprofit publishing company, has undertaken 16 conservation projects to date with just three staff people. We are delighted to honor TechSoup member Braided River as a winner of our 2015 Green Tech Success Story Contest. This story was written by Jim Lynch, director of green technology at TechSoup.

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Protecting Wild Lands Through Art

Tech Soup

Braided River, a Seattle-based nonprofit publishing company, has undertaken 16 conservation projects to date with just three staff people. We are delighted to honor TechSoup member Braided River as a winner of our 2015 Green Tech Success Story Contest. This story was written by Jim Lynch, director of green technology at TechSoup.

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Earth Day 2010: Reduce

Tech Soup

In honor of Earth Day 's 40th anniversary this year, TechSoup Greentech is going to provide our take on the " reduce, reuse, recycle " waste disposal hierarchy for environmental resource conservation. Stated another way, the most efficient way not to waste resources is simply to use less stuff.

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10 Amazing Environmental Nonprofits You Need to Know About

Tech Soup

Our recently completed 2015 Green Tech Success Story Contest winners and finalists are an impressive group, showcasing the broad reach and impact of TechSoup member charities doing environmental work. Their stories also highlight how important having the right technology is to accomplishing this important work. Here are the top 10.