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15+ Giving Tuesday Campaign Ideas (and Expert Tips) for 2021

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Despite increasing commercialism, the holidays traditionally get people thinking about ways they can give—whether they’re wrapping gifts for loved ones or donating time and money to a cause they care about. More and more money is donated on this national day of giving each year. Team up with local news.

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Life at Double the Donation | Meet the Team, Career Experience & More

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The company was founded in 2011 when Adam Weinger, Double the Donation’s President, was working at a major bank and made donations to his university, the local Big Brothers Big Sisters organization, and LLS. Discussions with multiple nonprofits revealed they all viewed matching gifts as bonus money.

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Going for Goal: Shared Knowledge Inspires Successful Giving Days

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a hat tip to one of the local area codes. Meanwhile, power hour prizes during Georgia Gives Day rewarded nonprofits that raised the most money during a designated hour; the prizes kept donors and nonprofits engaged throughout the day, and provided exclamation points for the event.

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Non-Boring #Tech4Good Meetings for Nonprofits

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"Meetings" come in diverse and innovative formats like Mississauga, Canada's Geek Talk — Coffee and Convo; Pangani, Tanzania's Social Media Surgery ; and Birmingham, United Kingdom's Summer Tech for Good Social in a local pub. Join us at your local group. Marietta, Georgia: Easy SEO Fixes for Your Nonprofit.

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National Study Reveals: Digital and Social Media Are Delivering Results for Arts Organizations

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We started with 47 conveners we selected around the country–regional, state, and local arts agencies and membership associations, whom we asked to invite their member organizations to take our survey. A case in point is Georgia Shakespeare. We were surprised, overwhelmed, and delighted at the level of response to our project.

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Facebook Philanthropos

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Any fund-raising professional knows that most nonprofit organizations secure the bulk of their money from a relatively small number of large contributions, either from wealthy individuals or institutional sources. "Small amounts of money given by large numbers of individuals can be combined to do great things."

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Computer Refurbishment and Accessibility

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This simply means that disabled people often have little money and can't afford the assistive technology that would greatly enhance their lives. Another great nonprofit program that accepts used computers for the purpose of supplying them to disabled people is Touch the Future in Tucker, Georgia near Atlanta. Touch the Future.