article thumbnail

Digging in: who donates to the nonprofits you care about? 

Candid

With just a little digging—using the tools and resources I will share in this blog—you will be able to get a picture of who donates to a particular nonprofit. To learn more, visit Candid’s knowledge base for the full article on researching an organization’s individual and foundation donors. appeared first on Candid Blog.

Donation 122
article thumbnail

10 Must-Have Skills for Nonprofit New Media Managers

Nonprofit Tech for Good

They voraciously consume nonprofit technology blogs and study the mobile and social media campaigns of other nonprofits for inspiration. To add a donate button, e-newsletter, mobile alerts opt-ins, and social network icons to your blog, for example, you need to know how to work with an HTML editing software. Creative Thinking.

Skills 279
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The Nonprofit Fundraising Strategic Plan Guide

Everyaction

Here's a brief description of the elements to include in your case statement: Mission + History. You may also want to include any notable moments in the nonprofit’s history, changes in mission or vision, strategic partnerships, and other information you consider relevant to the campaign. Grant Space Knowledge Base (Foundation Center).

Guide 108
article thumbnail

Matching Gift Resources by Provider | A Competitive Review

Nonprofits Source

Matching gifts blog ⁠— One of this company’s most expansive offerings is a regularly updated, matching gifts-focused blog. With an estimated four to ten new posts published each month, the Double the Donation blog is generally up to date with current trends and other happenings in the corporate giving sector.

Review 52
article thumbnail

Jon Husband, Guest Post: The New Realities of Engagement – Stories That Drive Action Planning and Implementation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Outlined in the brief article below is a new way of using the Web and web services to gather peoples’ stories – anecdotes, video clips, podcasts, blog posts and all sorts of other snippets – and help not-for-profit organizations move into action planning based on the “raw material” of what people are saying and talking about.

Story 79
article thumbnail

Guest Post: Nell Taylor on the Chicago Underground Library

Museum 2.0

Nell will be responding to comments on this blog and can also be reached here. A Community-Based Approach to Collecting and Cataloging CUL is a replicable model for community archives that accepts every piece of print media from a certain area without making quality or importance judgments, going back as far in history as possible.

Chicago 48
article thumbnail

Growing Organizational Knowledge

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

Readers can view the history so they can see who made what changes. Add the answer to the wicki knowledge-base, and then email your user a link. An Editme wiki allows you to upload attachments to each page, to allow comments on the page, and to determine which users can edit a page and which can only read.