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Bright Idea: Volunteer Fundraising 101

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of Greater Indianapolis is a nonprofit whose mission is to inspire all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. of Greater Indianapolis has served almost 4,000 girls in their community. Some of these age-appropriate courses tackle topics such as conflict management, college and career planning, and body image. What They Did.

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7 of the Best Giving Tuesday Campaigns We’ve Seen

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Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis used text fundraising technology in addition to a designated campaign page for Giving Tuesday. Crossroads Mission Avenue customized their online donation form and used highly impactful images and statements to show donors why they should give to the mission.

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4 Ways AI is the Next Big Game-Changer in Museum Membership & Attendance

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Top-notch donor cultivation depends on consistent activity, customized communications, and an excellent strategy. The time nonprofit fundraisers expend on the first two activities of donor cultivation – consistent activity and customized communications – greatly limits the time they can spend on effective short and long term strategy.

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Arts 2.0: Examples of Arts Organizations Social Media Strategies

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

o is Transparency - and the best example of that is what the Indianapolis Art Museum has done with its pubic metrics on its web site. As does Indianapolis Museum of Art blog. Arts Northfield has well organized collections and sets of all organizational activities. The American Image: The Photographs of John Collier Jr.

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15+ Giving Tuesday Campaign Ideas (and Expert Tips) for 2021

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Check out this video to learn more: The Boys and Girls Club of Indianapolis reached 101% of their fundraising goal on Giving Tuesday 2020 by using Qgiv’s platform. Make sure you actively encourage viewers to make donations. Encourage your supporters to plan fun activities, entertainment, and food for their parties.

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Mixing Digital and Physical: The Holocaust Museum's Handwritten Pledge Wall

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Once signed, visitors drop the signed paper stubs into clear plexiglass cases that are beautifully lit ( see image ). I recently visited the Power of Children exhibition at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, which also features a pledge activity at a large installation called the Tree of Promise.

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Does Your Museum Need its Own Social Network? Case Study and Discussion

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But for some institutions or projects, being under a big tent that includes millions of people, groups, and activities is not appropriate. For example, consider Tree of Promise , a private social network created and managed by the Indianapolis Children's Museum. Why might a museum create its own social network? Some reasons include.

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