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Integrating WordPress with Salesforce

Saleforce Nonprofit

Pricing and level of effort: No licensing costs; included with Salesforce . Pricing and level of effort: Low annual licensing costs ranging from $50 to $300 depending on the package. Advantages: Active plugins maintain WordPress compatibility and work well with many prebuilt themes. Lowest implementation level of effort.

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Nonprofits can become more resilient by spending more on fundraising and admin ? new research

Pamela Grow

Pedraza Martinez , University of Notre Dame Most food banks, homeless shelters and other social services nonprofits constantly face hard decisions about how to use their limited funds. Brittany Murray/MediaNews Group/Long Beach Press-Telegram via Getty Images Telesilla Kotsi , The Ohio State University and Alfonso J.

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Going Against the Fundraising Grain: Three Unconventional Fundraising Tactics

NonProfit Hub

This idea can be expanded to include whatever crazy act you want: Hot Tamales for the Homeless, Cartwheels for Cancer, Trampoline Jumping for Toddlers—or any alliteration campaign fits your cause. no city license for a food festival). But don’t get your swimsuit and nose plugs just yet.

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How HART for Animals Built a Modern Pet Rescue Center

Tech Soup

To their horror, they learned that homeless pets in their area can freeze and die during the brutal winter months. When Pellet crunched the numbers, she found that it would cost the nonprofit a lot to get Windows 7 licenses for each of the donated computers. There was no budget for that kind of spending!

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Big Vision Podcast: Steve Williams from POWER

Have Fun - Do Good

Steve Williams: When I was in college I did a lot of service work around homelessness issues. I was like, "It's cool doing it," but I recognize that regardless of how hard I worked in the homeless shelter, that every day there were more and more people, who were forced to come to the shelter because they had nowhere else to go.

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