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Free Live Interactive Event: Future of Fundraising

Tech Soup

Technology for nonprofit development and fundraising is quickly changing. In the TechSoup premiere our new #NPLive interactive series of video events, join us to discuss The Future of Fundraising online in the social media matrix on Tuesday, May 24 at 11 a.m. Why Has Fundraising Online Shifted so Quickly? Pacific time.

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New Year, New Format for In-Person Peer-to-Peer Events (With Examples!)

Connection Cafe

Their reimagined event’s fundraising total of $361K+ surpassed the previous year! Pan-Mass Challenge and Winter Cycle, benefiting the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. When the spring event season kicks into full swing, we will have about a year of pandemic-based P2P fundraising under our belts. Capitalize on the uniqueness of 2021.

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Effective Fundraising with Facebook Causes

NTEN

Since we launched in May 2007, 60 million people have started using Causes and over 250,000 causes have been created about every topic from halting global warming to supporting arts education. Then, she grew her cause, The Race to End Cancer, to 5.4 " Can nonprofits fundraise effectively using Causes?

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Keep A Breast: Creative Fundraising for a Cause

Have Fun - Do Good

The Keep A Breast Foundation is a nonprofit organization that creates plaster casts of women's breasts which are customized by fine artists and auctioned off to raise money for breast cancer. In 2007, Keep a Breast will be a part of the Warped Tour , and Think Pink Day (put on by Roxy ). breast cancer fundraiser art

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Due diligence before you donate

ASU Lodestar Center

People who wouldn't dream of investing money without performing the necessary due diligence may blindly give money to organizations that use the majority of donations for executive salaries, fundraising and advertising. Excessive salaries or fundraising expenses should raise a red flag.

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Twitter As Charitable Giving Spreader: A Meta Analysis

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last August, I saw the impact of Twitter's velocity first-hand with a fundraising experiment. I was able to raise $2,500 in 90 minutes at Gnomedex. Let's take a look at the brief history of fundraising on Twitter and lessons learned. I wondered whether or not those results would be replicable ?

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Target Facebook Challenge: Ten Large Charities Compete for Votes To Divide the $3 Million Pot

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It's called Bullseye Gives, a special Facebook page inviting folks to decide how they should allocate $3 million among ten large institutional charities, including: Parent Teacher Association Feeding America The Salvation Army American Red Cross National Parks Foundation Breast Cancer Research Foundation St.

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