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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Each chapter offers drop-in tutoring, field trips, workshops, and in-schools programs -- all free of charge -- for children, classes, and schools with particular interests or particular needs. San Francisco to teaching reading in Atlanta, to rebuilding homes and lives in the Gulf coast communities. The organization works to educate.

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[VIDEO] Counting the Costs: Where Capital Campaigns Often Miss the Mark

Bloomerang

Hey, I’m Brian O’Neal executive director of Third Lens Ministries a nonprofit based in Atlanta. And, you know, he actually, you know, in his business had Project Launch as a formal product that they did for major hospital systems. I’m glad to be with you today. Brian, you want to say hello as well? Brian: Yeah.

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Juneteenth Resources

Media Cause

While slavery may have ended on this day many years ago, we at Media Cause are aware that its lasting impacts stay with us in the form of systemic racism. —Young, Black & Lit was started by book lovers who understand the critical importance of reading and representation in the lives of children. Atlanta Juneteenth events.

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Create a Fundraising Plan that Plays to Your Fundraising Strengths

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Programs that involve children resonate widely. Think about organizations that take children with cancer and their families on wonderful vacations. I know how challenging it is to build support for a mission that doesn’t involve children, animals, or people we are used to seeing in vulnerable situations. A compelling mission.

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Create a Fundraising Plan that Plays to Your Fundraising Strengths

Get Fully Funded

Programs that involve children resonate widely. Think about organizations that take children with terminal cancer and their families on wonderful vacations. This is why many nonprofits often seek Board members who are CEOs of large companies, partners in law firms, and other high-profile executives. Who can say no to that?