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Nonprofit Storytelling: The Quick and No-Nonsense Guide

Bloomerang

Since childhood, we have been taught to expect a certain structure for stories to follow. That subtle change is an invitation to your supporters to take a front-seat role in the work you do and take center stage in the story. Dewey raised them the best he knew how and hoped he did a good job – as most parents do.

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31 Unique Ideas for Small Church Fundraisers

Qgiv

Small churches play a big role in their community. From funding mission trips to furthering the education of your youth, raising money is vital to support your church’s mission and operations. Raising money to support various projects, groups, and programs can be tough, especially with a small congregation. Enlist in Boot Camp.

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10 Nonprofit Marketing Experts’ Best Fundraising Strategies

NonProfit Hub

I recently reached out to marketing experts at nonprofits and organizations who work closely with nonprofits to share their insights when it comes to engaging donors and raising funds in 2020. In your experience, which marketing strategy have you found most effective at engaging donors and raising funds? They delivered.

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Sheroes You Should Know: Inspiring Stories for #WomensHistoryMonth

EveryAction

Despite her family's affluence, Lorraine Hansberry's childhood in Chicago during the 1930s was not without hardship, discrimination, and segregation. Through her bird drawings, Bouler raised over $200,000 for wildlife recovery services. Fund their work! Sheroes in the Arts. Lorraine Hansberry. Queen Anna Nzinga. Laskarina Bouboulina.

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How Nelson Mandela’s Legacy to Advance Access to Education Lives On

Saleforce Nonprofit

After advising the students of trying as much as possible to remain in school, he explained his reasoning: “Because education is the most powerful weapon which we can use in order to prepare our youth for their role as leaders of tomorrow.”. CK: Can you tell us a bit more about the House of Mandela award that you’ve received?