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Explore Impact Leadership at NTEN’s Leading Change Summit: Free Registration Giveaway

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’m giving away a free registration to NTEN’s Leading Social Change Summit. Early bird registration ends on July 31 and scholarship information is here. And, if you are lucky, you might win a free registration by sharing your thoughts about impact leadership in the comments below. Conferences'

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DoGoodData Conference 2016: Early Bird Registration Ends 1/31

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The early registration pricing will go away on 1/31, so don’t delay! There are also many sessions with case studies and expert advice about measuring impact of nonprofit work using data. And, the schedule is also designed for networking and making connections.

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2014 SXSW Interactive Scholarships Program

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Share the lowdown on the people and organizations making use of technology for the betterment of the community and YOU AND YOUR NOMINEE could win a FREE registration to SXSW Interactive (happening March 7-11, 2014). 1 registration for you + 1 registration for your nominee = 2 amazing opportunities to get the most out of SXSW.

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Nonprofit Workplace Wellness Initiatives: United Way of Central Ohio

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The agency has offered a wide range of events, benefits, and other incentives to support employee well-being, including: Reimbursements – The agency will reimburse staff for wellness related expenses such as gym membership, equipment, registration fees for participating in running or walking events, and other related expenses.

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Another online fundraising/event registration tool: Mollyguard

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Over a year ago, I interviewed Carnet Williams , a long time member of the nonprofit technology and riders community and who recently launched a tool called Chipin which is designed to simplify the process of connecting with people in your social network to collect money for a personal cause, to purchase a gift, or for community fundraising.

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Leveraging Online Donor Engagement: Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

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Registration pages and forms that are accessible through the event page. Because these donors are personally connected to the person who is fundraising, they are in turn more engaged with your campaign and nonprofit’s mission. . There is plenty of peer-to-peer fundraising software out there that can help you.

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Happy Giving Tuesday: How Board Members Participate

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What you may not see are the many nonprofit techies who can’t participate because they work for small nonprofits with small budgets that could not handle the cost of travel and registration. Many of the professionals are working on important programs and services, often working for and with disadvantaged communities.

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