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The Top Charity Event Ideas to Know for 2020

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A return to carefree childhood experiences is a concept that is growing in popularity. In fact, doing an activity for no other reason than the simple enjoyment of it can lead to lower stress and blood pressure, according to CNN. Gamified events. Make it known that all proceeds will benefit your latest fundraising campaign.

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10 Summer Fundraisers for 2018

NonProfit Hub

Put an adult spin on this classic childhood money-maker by trading Minute Maid for the real thing—lemons, sugar and water. This one requires some significant planning —acquiring permits from parks, mechanical assistance, sponsors, etc.— And since it’s a themed party, you can get creative with decorations and activities.

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Two Opportunities at the MAH: MuseumCamp and an Incredible Job

Museum 2.0

days of fun, fellowship, and active learning. There will also be a deep dive into the MAH's new issue-driven exhibition pilot, Lost Childhoods. While MuseumCamp has a registration cost (sliding scale $150-$250), we work with sponsors to underwrite scholarship requests. This year's theme is CHANGEMAKERS.

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5 Hybrid Event Ideas for Youth Organizations

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Youth organizations like yours don’t just help kids live happier, healthier childhoods—you prepare them for the future! Online participants can take part in activities via livestream or through apps. The work you do is invaluable to generations of people. That’s why the longevity of youth development organizations is so important!

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A Hearty Congratulations to TechSoup Members Winning Google Impact Challenge Awards

Tech Soup

” The Google.org sponsored project invited Bay Area nonprofits to share information about their great work to make a better world. This early childhood program initially serves 400 preschoolers and their families, providing them with up to 40,000 eBooks and learning apps. 250,000 Grant Winners.

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Social Media 101 TweetChat Recap: Tagging

Tech Soup

Tagging can be a great activity for volunteers, as it provides an opportunity to volunteer virtually by adding tags to the digital content your organization has on photo or video sharing sites such as Flickr and YouTube. " UNICEF used mobile tagging technology to raise awareness of the childhood hunger and raise money.

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An Interview with Jessica Rauch about The Generation Project: Passionate about Teaching Young People

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

in General Childhood Education at Bank Street College of Education. Thus, The Generation Project hopes to develop a larger community of donors who are actively engaged in educational philanthropy and feel personally connected to low-income students and schools.

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