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Give Local America Disaster Offers Lessons for Next Time

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“ Give Local America Disaster Offers Lessons for Next Time – Guest Post by Peter Panepento. It would be easy for community foundations to back away from giving days in the wake of the Kimbia disaster and similar problems that plagued Minnesota’s popular Give to the Max Day in 2013. In Columbia, S.C.,

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Hot Off The Presses: Convio Online Marketing Nonprofit Benchmark Index™ Study

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Author: Jill Ward. All but three verticals (Association & Membership, Public Broadcasting Stations, and Team Events) had a growth rate greater than 10 percent. This indicates more people are moving online to give even if inspired through other channels. Advocacy continues to play an important role. percent in 2009.

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COVID Had Devastating Consequences for Food Security. Here’s How the Media Covered It in 2020.

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From January to March of 2020, articles focused on food insecurity received scant engagement on Facebook and only broke through during natural disasters, such as flooding and locust swarms in East Africa, that affected food insecurity on a regional scale. About the Author.

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