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49 Online Fundraising Ideas to Help You Raise More

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With the common interest of supporting your organization, they’ll be sure to find like-minded people they can create bonds with. Make sure to advertise your artists and makers on your social media platforms leading up to the opening of your shop with photos and videos. Virtual open mic night. Virtual craft fair. Student art show.

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Traveling Postcards: Interview with Founder, Caroline Lovell

Have Fun - Do Good

You do not need to be an “artist” to make a postcard, but each participant is surprised and delighted by their creativity and to see that their cards contain colors, words and images that reflect their strongest selves. Each card is a piece of art in my mind. Yet, I wanted to be that artist and still do.

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Challenges, Rules, and Epic Wins: Using Game Design to Build Visitor Loyalty

Museum 2.0

Ian and Sam asked us to design three seemingly-simple things: a challenge to overcome, rules to master, and a win condition to celebrate. But it's worth realizing that for most visitors, they have some kind of simple goal in mind when they visit, whether it's "get inspired" or "survive until lunch." I encourage any team to try this.

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52 Nonprofit Event Ideas That People Will Love

Neon CRM

With those factors in mind, we’ve put together a list of 52 nonprofit event ideas to help serve as a “vision board” for your organization’s next event. Art Exhibition You can never go wrong with highlighting local artists. Arts and Crafts Fair Hold an arts and crafts fair that celebrates the creativity of local artisans.

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Cleaning Off My Desk for the New Year

Have Fun - Do Good

They launched an annual fundraiser and gift-collecting drive for the children's hospital in their community (in WA). It was a huge success and it's now become an international drive , with toys and books going to children's hospitals all over. Free Books for Kids! Thanks to Musings of a Social Architect for this link.

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Dear Jack, Dear Snoopy: Using Letter-Writing for Visitor Response

Museum 2.0

Three examples: In the late 1980s, the Brooklyn Children's Museum created an exhibit called Send a Letter to Snoopy. As Kathy McLean noted in Visitor Voices in Museum Exhibitions , while staff were afraid that typing on the typewriter would be too hard for some young children, "kids lined up to carefully and slowly type their letters."

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[VIDEO] Measure Of Success: Creating Tools And Process To Report Impact

Bloomerang

Most of our nonprofits have a human or community interest in mind, that purpose, and they exist to create impact, positive impact on the communities that we serve. Are they wanting to fund children’s programs? If the experience of those children is not positive, then is it really a celebration?

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