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5 Places to Find Grants for Your Nonprofit for FREE!

Get Fully Funded

Perhaps it’s a program grant to cover costs of running your homelessness program. Beginning your search for funders can be overwhelming. Online Grant Research Databases Grant research databases can help you narrow down your search and with a keyword search, you can find the funders best suited for your nonprofit.

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Help! My Nonprofit Needs A Data Nerd

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last week, I facilitated a mini-innovation lab on measuring impact for grantees of the Google Nonprofit program at the Impact Hub. One of the concepts that the group designed was a strategy for collecting data from low income individuals which was identified as a key challenge for some participants who work with homeless populations.

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Get Help in Telling the Story of Your Nonprofit's Impact

Tech Soup

O'Fallon, Missouri: Learn How to Apply for a $10,000 per Month Google AdWords Grant. O'Fallon, Missouri: Learn How to Apply for a $10,000 per Month Google AdWords Grant. Orlando, Florida: Microsoft Gives Back: Community, Education, and Philanthropy. Austin, Texas: Google AdWords for Nonprofits. Washington, D.C.:

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The Young and Generous: A New Research Report from Network for Good

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Virtually all of online givers (96%) have given to charity before, but a sizable proportion (38%) is new to online philanthropy. Top searches are disaster related, plus ???children,??? homeless.??? are: -Online givers are young (38-39 years old) and generous, giving several times more than offline donors on average.

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How To Recruit Sponsors For Your Fundraising Events & Campaigns

CauseVox

When they sponsor your event, the local community sees their name and their commitment to philanthropy. With a quick Google search, thousands of sponsorship package examples popped up. Here are some of our favorite options: Local businesses: being in the same area as a business is a great starting point to pitch a sponsorship.

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Strategies to Tell if Your Nonprofit Content Marketing is Hurting or Helping

Bloomerang

Tumbleweed won’t inspire philanthropy. You need to get a handle around current constituent engagement tools such as Google analytics or whatever your nonprofit CRM or email provider offer. To learn what your audiences actively search for today, not yesterday. Start by simply googling your issues to see what folks search for.

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