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25 Global Trends in Giving That Nonprofits Need to Know About

Nonprofit Tech for Good

That said, very few organizations actively promote tribute giving and doing so would likely a result a steady revenue stream. 9) Religious donors are more likely to give to charitable organizations that provide basic needs and support the causes of children and youth, health and wellness, and hunger and homelessness. North America.

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5 Important Marketing Lessons Nonprofits Can Learn From The Hunger Games

Connection Cafe

Fans’ obsession with the Hunger Games saga isn’t by chance. As a Hunger Games fanatic (if Disney creates a Panem-based theme park, I’ll be first in line to visit the Capitol), I’ve been thinking about how nonprofits can learn from the phenomenon and generate this type of dedicated following. Hunger Games Lesson 3: Precision Matters.

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On saints and advocates

Connection Cafe

Most organizations that decide to engage in both activities begin with the provision of services, and then add advocacy activities later. The really important thing is the synergy between both types of activity. Once again though, some industries have much higher participation rates. But some take the opposite route.

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Guest Post by Ivan Boothe: Social change takes more than social media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the comments on Joe's blog post was from Texans Against Hunger. Sometimes that's all you need - making a donation, sending petitions, affecting website ratings, flooding online polls, etc. But in the long run, these tools also do a good job of hoovering up potential participants for offline actions that will make a difference.