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Facebook: Is it Worth your Nonprofit’s Time?

NetWits

Idealware who surveyed over 500 nonprofit staff members about their Facebook usage and goals may have answers to some of the questions organizations have been seeking. In 2010, 78% of nonprofits surveyed by NTEN who had raised money on Facebook raised $1K or less in 12 months. Check out the key Facebook data below. .

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday: "Really, How Many.

ASU Lodestar Center

A couple months ago, the ASU Lodestar Center released its 2010 report on Arizona Giving & Volunteering. The main point of comparison is information on volunteering from the Current Population Survey (CPS), conducted by the U.S. We welcome your comments and feedback. One in three. But is it right? One in four.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday Guest Post: "State of.

ASU Lodestar Center

For this week’s post, we welcome Angela Francis from Nonprofit Finance Fund to discuss NFF’s recently released State of the Sector survey findings. Nonprofit Finance Fund recently completed its third annual "State of the Nonprofit Sector" survey with the help of nearly 2,000 nonprofit leaders nationwide. So why do we do it?

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Do you have a brand strategy?

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Sunday, September 19, 2010 Do you have a brand strategy? A fellow Blogger, Debbie Laskey, shared these keen insights with me: “A brand strategy is the ultimate business strategy and often the least understood." "Great Places To Work" Employee Perks New Book Shows You How To Set A Goal And Then Reac. Don't Praise.

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Research Friday: Is traditional civic engagement dead?

ASU Lodestar Center

Click here to take a short survey about the LCNN. ht=Blogger/2010/m/6/pid/21438. ^ [6] ibid. Further, "despite the popularity of the phrase in education today, Millennials were the most likely (at 42%) to say they didn't know what it meant." [3]. We want your opinion! Do you subscribe to our biweekly e-newsletter? Get another!