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2011 Online Giving Trends and 5 Tactics Your Nonprofit Must Implement Today

NetWits

In our 2011 Online Giving Report we’ve combined findings from The Blackbaud Index of Online Giving with additional multi-year giving data, which allows us to pull out a very rich set of insights. Here’s a few of the highlights … Key 2011 Online Giving Trends Include. Online giving up 13% year-over-year *.

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Scanning for Good: 5 Reasons QR Codes Are a Safe Option for Nonprofits

NetWits

14 million Americans scanned them in June of 2011 , and there was a +4500% increase in use from 2009 to 2010. In addition to web URLs, QR codes can contain SMS messages, plain text, contact info, event invites, Google Maps locations, YouTube videos, or social content. They are everywhere – and people are scanning them!

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2011 Online Giving Trends and 5 Tactics Your Nonprofit Must Implement Today

Tech Soup

In our 2011 Online Giving Report we've combined findings from The Blackbaud Index of Online Giving with additional multiyear giving data, which allows us to pull out a very rich set of insights. Key 2011 Online Giving Trends Include. of online giving happened in October, November, and December of 2011. of the 34.8%.

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Great reads from around the web on December 9th

Amy Sample Ward

This is the first-ever survey reading from the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project that exclusively examines Twitter users. In previous surveys, the Pew Internet Project had asked internet users whether they "used Twitter or another service to share updates about yourself or to see updates about others?

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Cause Camp: From Humble Roots to Must-Attend Conference

NonProfit Hub

It all started twenty years ago when esteemed members of the Lincoln chapter of the American Marketing Association created a community project in 2001. After that, similar events called Brand Camp were held on and off annually through 2009. Coming off that success, Cause Camp moved to a larger venue in Lincoln in 2011.

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Cause Camp: From Humble Roots to Must-Attend Conference

NonProfit Hub

It all started twenty years ago when esteemed members of the Lincoln chapter of the American Marketing Association created a community project in 2001. After that, similar events called Brand Camp were held on and off annually through 2009. Coming off that success, Cause Camp moved to a larger venue in Lincoln in 2011.

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Can One Dollar Make a Difference? A Crash Course in Microdonating

Achieve

So far the site has only raised just over $13,000 since 2009. follows a similar donation method, but the organization focuses on choosing organizations that focus on project doability, impact, and sustainability. They add value to the donor by ensuring only projects that reach a goal are funded, or as they say the bucket tips.