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5 Places to Find Grants for Your Nonprofit for FREE!

Get Fully Funded

(I bet a few different things just popped in your mind, didn’t they?) Conducting research to find grants and funding opportunities is definitely the place to start if you want to be successful at getting grants and separating yourself from the strugglers. The post 5 Places to Find Grants for Your Nonprofit for FREE!

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Mindful News Consumption Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But realistically, everyone needs to understand this and have their self-care plan and habits firmly in place, especially in the type of world we are living in. She is also very mindful while reading the news to monitor her reactions and emotions. I joked that class was over! Here’s a humorous take on this from the New Yorker.

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HOW TO: Add Your Nonprofit to Facebook Places and Claim Your New Places Page

Nonprofit Tech for Good

UPDATE :: After you verify your business/nonprofit, you are asked to merge your Official Page with your Places Page. Many nonprofit communicators are now aware that Facebook Places launched for iPhone users on August 18, but less known is that Facebook users can also use Facebook Places on touch.facebook.com.

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What is Sponsored Content and How To Make It (The Right Way)

Association TV

It can be anything: a podcast, article, or video – that a brand pays a creator to make or post on its behalf. Think of a Buzzfeed article – say about the differences between headaches and chronic migraines. This article is written in the same tone and format as all other articles on the site. It’s selling by suggestion.

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How to Read the Minds of Your Donors

NonProfit Hub

This article was originally published in Nonprofit Hub Magazine. The ability to read minds. No, you’re not about to read an article about how to develop telepathic powers, but this is probably the next best thing. What if I told you that you can enter the minds of your donors without even meeting them?

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How to Collect Compelling Stories to Use in Your Fundraising Work

The Fundraising Authority

The second type of storytelling that your non-profit will engage in, and our focus for this article, is telling the stories of the individual people and groups that are involved with your organization. Doing this well is incredibly important, because it makes your work real and so much more compelling for donors.

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Are You Stewarding Your Donors?

The Fundraising Authority

A few weeks ago, I wrote an article called Prospect. An astute reader e-mailed me after the article was published to remind me that I forgot one important piece of the puzzle: stewarding donors after they give. Place an ad that says “Acme Nonprofit Thanks John & Jane Doe for their invaluable support and friendship.”

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