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#GivingTuesday: Why I Am Participating in the National Day of Giving on November 27, 2012

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The campaign will encourage philanthropic activities that support nonprofit organizations. The idea is to harnesses the collective power of the social good sector ecosystem which includes charities, families, businesses and individuals. Free Agents still find creative ways to make a difference today.

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How to Organize a Fundraising Event with Multiple Venues

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As we move into a post-COVID world, nonprofits are going to need to be flexible (so it’s good thing you’re pros by now!). Peer-to-peer fundraising events enable your existing supporters to get further involved with your nonprofit and help raise funds! of nonprofits are planning to go back to strictly in-person events (another 26.6%

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Understanding Why People Give (hint: it’s not what you think!)

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And more importantly, what makes someone give to YOUR nonprofit? For instance, they may give to the homeless shelter because they feel bad for people who don’t have homes or because it feels good to help someone in need or because their favorite uncle was homeless for a while or because of all those reasons! Or mail in a check?

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What is Lethal Generosity?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The team uses social media, twitter to initiate community generosity projects. Also in 2008, Daily Bread Food Bank , a local organization, announced that contributions had been sparse and unless something changed, homeless people would go hungry. Several Twitter social change users started to urge others in the community to do something.

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