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Three Reasons Kids Need Digital Literacy and Citizenship Education

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you’re reading this blog, it’s probably because you’re a huge fan of social media and believe that it empowers all of us to connect, create, explore, and understand our world. Kids need guidance in this area just like they need help learning to tie their shoes, make a sandwich, or write a term paper.

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Building a Culture of Philanthropy: Hear it From the Experts

NonProfit Hub

Enter: A Culture of Philanthropy. Underdeveloped defines a culture of philanthropy as a set of organizational values and practices that support and nurture development within a nonprofit organization. 5 Ways to Create a Culture of Philanthropy, as told by npEXPERTS: 1. When beliefs change, culture changes.”.

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How 6 Authentic Values Can Produce Staggering Outcomes for Your Small Nonprofit in 2014

NonProfit Hub

Mark Titi is a guest contributor for Nonprofit Hub, and the founder of Wobbly Nonprofit. _. Their cultures are a clear reflection of the very people associated with them at some point in time. Rather, aim to earnestly learn more about the environment surrounding you. Why do you look so darn surprised, young fella?

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Interview with Temra Costa, Author of Farmer Jane: Women Changing the Way We Eat

Have Fun - Do Good

Not only were they from all over the country, but they all shared an international, multi-ethnic or cultural base. Food became the central hub for me where I would really focus. The National Gardening Association has shown that 35% of Americans have gardens, which is a really exciting statistic (I love statistics).

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How to Get Donations: Try These 20+ Tips!

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Learn your donors’ names and use them. A website that is dated and contains old news and blog posts signals to supporters that your organization doesn’t have the time to keep up with your supporters online— or even worse, that your nonprofit is no longer running. Donors want the giving process to feel personalized.

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112 Nonprofit Blog Posts, Articles, and Stories from 2013 You Can’t Miss.

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As we prepare for our leap into 2014, let’s learn from 2013′s ups and downs – triumphs and flops – and make this next year one for the record books. Here’s Your 2013 Nonprofit Roundup: THIS – thanks to Marc Koenig of Nonprofit Hub: Nonprofits, 2014 is the Year of the Blog.

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