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Celebrate, Educate, and Fundraise: Planning Winning AAPI Heritage Month Events

The Modern Nonprofit

Effective outreach strategies should focus on connecting with local AAPI groups, leaders, and community centers. Some ideas for potential speakers and honorees: Local AAPI elected officials, such as city council members or state representatives. Recognize prominent AAPI individuals with heritage awards.

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What I Learned About Philanthropy, Fundraising, and Social Impact at IFCAsia in Bangkok

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In 2005, we got a chance to meet face-to-face in London at the Global Voices Blogging Summit after I transitioned from being the Cambodia bridge blogger. When you teach internationally, it is important to localize your content and Tharum was able to provide many local and regional examples and tips.

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The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment: 15+ Strategies

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Additionally, board members often have high-level connections in business, education, or even local and state government. They could help you coordinate a corporate volunteering day or connect you with a local club that is seeking a volunteering opportunity. Collaborate with local businesses.

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Cause Camp: From Humble Roots to Must-Attend Conference

NonProfit Hub

Sponsor booths were a new addition, and attendees could win prizes by visiting all the booths. Fifteen sponsors (both cash and in-kind) made the event possible. Nine scholarships for attendees were awarded. They pulled together a panel of local marketers doing innovative things with social media.

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Cause Camp: From Humble Roots to Must-Attend Conference

NonProfit Hub

Sponsor booths were a new addition, and attendees could win prizes by visiting all the booths. Fifteen sponsors (both cash and in-kind) made the event possible. Nine scholarships for attendees were awarded. They pulled together a panel of local marketers doing innovative things with social media.

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Vote and Comment for ALL these Awesome Nonprofit Panels at SXSW!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In many towns, NPR and PBS stations are the only locally-owned media organizations, and their mission to serve the public demands that they develop new ways of engaging and strengthening those communities. Online contests that award dollars to nonprofit causes are here to stay. Nonprofits use them to rally supporters.

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Jon Husband, Guest Post: The New Realities of Engagement – Stories That Drive Action Planning and Implementation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

First of of all, there is the the appearance of a new and way-out idea that violates the status quo – such as say Local Food – the 100 mile diet. We see the Local Food Movement, Slow Money, Local Resiliency all growing. A million stories about local food or Home schooling on YouTube or on blogs are still fringe. .

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