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Concurrent Fundraising Events: 3 Ideas to Boost Revenue

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Plan a main attraction to supplement your silent auction , such as: Music, which may be provided by a local band, DJ, or musician. That’s why any other fundraising activities should take the back seat—you need to collect revenue without taking attention away from the auction.

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Nonprofit leadership styles for recruiting and retaining staff

ASU Lodestar Center

The behavior approach is a concept that focuses on leaders finding the perfect blend of task and relationship behaviors. She is interested in developing young women and girl’s leadership skills through sports locally and globally.

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50 Silent Auction Basket Ideas to Bring In the Big Bids

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Your attention-grabbing auction items will have your guests tripping over themselves to place bids, so make the bidding process as efficient as possible. Rather than saying “Score a weekend getaway to wine country,” try calling attention to specific elements of the trip. In your videos, remember to describe your items in detail.

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How to Design Your Fundraising Campaign Like a Pro (Without Hiring a Pro)

CauseVox

You might have personas like “The Animal Lover,” “The Local Hero,” and “The Empathetic Volunteer.” Strategic Use of Bullet Points: Bullet points can draw attention to key information (see?). These personas help you relate to your supporters, understanding what makes them tick.

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12 Ways We Made our Santa Cruz Collects Exhibition Participatory

Museum 2.0

We were fortunate to have an in-house team with varied attention; while I cared most about the stories behind the collecting, our art curator Susan fixated on aesthetics of the objects, and our history curator Marla focused on novelty, diversity of county representation, and whether people were calling us back.

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ASTC Recap: Questions, Colors, and Reflective Research

Museum 2.0

asked by a cop or mother, garners the full attention of asker and askee alike, museum questions like "what is nanotechnology?," The REFLECTS project blends practical institutional demands with deep research. While questions like: "Where were you last night?," are fairly meaningless to all involved.

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The 5 Best Social Impact Games of 2010

NTEN

. # 5 Macon Money Macon Money is an innovative project that aimed to unite social, racial, cultural, gender, and economic gaps - all while boosting the local economy! When two bonds are put together, they can be redeemed for goods and services in local businesses. Everyone wins!

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