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How the American Childhood Cancer Organization Used Crowdfunding to Raise Over $43,000!

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Last year we shared how the American Childhood Cancer Organization (ACCO) used Teespring to exceed their fundraising goals with a few clicks of a button. Last year our ‘Go gold with kids for cancer’ campaign was a really successful campaign because it had such a clear statement that reflected with people.

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Storing Up Support for Kids with Cancer: ACCO's Shopify Store Experience

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We recently shared how the American Childhood Cancer Organization (ACCO) used Teespring to raise over $43,000 through Teespring campaigns. We produce and distribute informational materials for free for families with children with cancer, so a lot of what we do is give things away. " Here are ACCO's tips for using Shopify.

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Matching Gift Automation: What 11 Nonprofits Have to Say

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Reporting ⁠— Look for software that provides detailed insights into matching gift progress, trends, and other relevant metrics. Robust reporting facilitates informed decision-making and aids in demonstrating the impact of your efforts to stakeholders. And it automates the entire process.

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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There is no official organized nonprofit blog census, npo blogroll or a bridge blog like Global s. American Cancer Society ??? A post by Marnie Webb from ComputMentor on internal uses of blogs by npos. A blog to discuss a report/book. Marnie Webb, CompuMentor What's in NPO Digital Media Kit?