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Build a Non-profit Website that Works [Steal These Ideas!]

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Start With the Basics: Platform, Domain Name, and Site Map The first thing you need to do in building your non-profit website is choose a platform. Next, you need a site map. This is a map that lays out the pages your site needs. When you think about your site map, think about your audience. They affect how you feel.

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What you need to know BEFORE you start a nonprofit

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An alternative is to find an established organization you can partner with or who will serve as your fiscal sponsor. Map out as much as you can with as many details as possible. Create a fundraising plan to bring in the money you need, mapping out all your fundraising activities for the year. How will you find participants?

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Nomad Cafe: How to Start a Green Cafe

Have Fun - Do Good

Have you ever thought about starting a green cafe? When the WorldChanging SF bloggers had their first face-to-face meeting there, I asked Chris if he would do an e-interview with me about how he started the cafe, what makes it green and how other people can start their own green cafes. Create a business plan. Secure financing.

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Why You Didn't Hear About Cyclone Ivan's Destruction in Madagascar and How To Help Support Relief Efforts

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

She was the recent winner of my son's Green Geek Charity Contest and we contributed a small amount to the charity of her choice, SOS Children's Villages. So I had great time eating my favourite chocolate waffle when watching Harry my favourite green geek. The Daily Green reported on its initial impact, when 11 were reported dead.)

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Caravan Studios Showcases Diverse Apps for Social Good

Tech Soup

Concrn , based in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco, channels compassionate care for alternate intervention when a resident determines there is a mental health crisis that may not need 911 intervention. The green, yellow, and red colors allow consumers to immediately view a product's level of concern in each of the categories.

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Wiser Earth: A (free) Platform for Networks of Networks and Communities of Action

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

WiserEarth is more than a "green" online social network for individuals, although you join as an individual. The features inside of groups include discussion board, file archive, wiki, events, a map, and a number typical features to support online collaborations. WiserEarth is where this movement can begin to see itself.”.

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NpTech Roundup: Grasshoppers and Ants - Social Fundraising Off Season

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Global Giving's " Giving Made Green " launched last week and was written up in the New York Times. Alternative Approaches. Kiva launches a new feature that maps the flow of loans from lenders to borrowers. It probably isn't too early to start thinking about that busy year-end online fundraising season.

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