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A Fundraising Cliff? What does the data say?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Over the past few months I’ve been asked a lot of questions about giving trends: What explains the flat trend in overall fundraising? What about Hurricane Sandy? Are people going to give less because they donated to Hurricane Sandy relief? Hurricane Sandy is unlikely to have a significant impact on this trend.

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How to build your Nonprofit’s Budget – Collaborate!

BoardAssist

The homeless shelter budgets expenses by analyzing historical trends and relying on expert predictions of future trends. Ownership of the numbers and having a stake in the result are powerful motivators. This collaboration is crucial to motivating the organization’s staff to stay within the budget.

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Radical Collaboration is Our Best Chance to Fight Climate Change

Saleforce Nonprofit

And we’ve watched helplessly as hurricanes and tropical storms have intensified in frequency and strength. It’s no longer a question of whether the impacts on the environment of our collective human actions over decades will continue to result in more extreme weather, natural disasters, and economic instability.

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Member Round Up: New projects, reports and inspirations

NTEN

Blackbaud just released the "Charitable Giving Report: How Nonprofit Fundraising Performed in 2012". The report guides you through key statistics and insights into giving trends. So when it comes to fundraising in November and December, how does procrastination impact results? We all procrastinate and donors are no exception.

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How To Save The Planet: 10 Changes With The Biggest Impact

Twenti - Digital Marketing For Nonprofits

If we go higher than this, we are looking at huge rises in sea levels, complete collapse of ocean ecosystems and more and more unpredictable extreme weather events like hurricanes and tsunamis. Considering all this, the popularity of the zero-waste trend is no surprise. Eleven years to keep climate change under 1.5

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How To Save The Planet: 10 Changes With The Biggest Impact

Twenti - Digital Marketing For Nonprofits

If we go higher than this, we are looking at huge rises in sea levels, complete collapse of ocean ecosystems and more and more unpredictable extreme weather events like hurricanes and tsunamis. Considering all this, the popularity of the zero-waste trend is no surprise. Eleven years to keep climate change under 1.5

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