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Why Your Nonprofit Needs Peer-to-Peer Fundraising (and How to Use It)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Since p2p fundraising is conducted online using social media, a peer-to-peer fundraising platform will not only help you run a p2p campaign effectively, it’ll also help you and your staff be more efficient. A push-up, plank, yoga, pilates, or CrossFit (you get the picture) challenge. ” (via the Prostate Cancer Foundation ).

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Association Technology Panel Discussion- Two Takeaways

Nucleus

The IT Maturity Model segments the state of IT and its ability to support the organization into 4 stages: Source: [link] The big-picture perspective provided by this model can be useful in helping leaders and staff throughout an organization gain a better understanding of their IT situation and how to improve it.

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Supporting Cancer Research with Teespring

Tech Soup

Brad Egel, a decade-long fundraising resident of Chicago and cancer-awareness advocate, had no personal ties or engagement with cancer victims or survivors. As his fundraising progressed, so did his dedication to the American Cancer Society. His fan base skyrocketed overnight, giving even more exposure to his platform.

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3 Essential Social Media Fundraising Metrics for Nonprofits

Achieve

Social media is an indispensable tool for raising awareness for your nonprofit’s cause, reaching new audiences, and strengthening your relationships with donors. Enhance your messaging by including pictures of your nonprofit’s beneficiaries, snapshots of your volunteers at work, and images captured at your latest event.

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Destined to ring bells

Judi Sohn

Back in 2007, the Colorectal Cancer Coalition rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange in honor of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Once the bell ceremony was over (aka everyone stand on the platform together, wave and clap and feel a little silly) we headed outside for more photos under the large video tower.

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Find the Charlie’s, Justine’s, and Edna’s in your network

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I got to hear Scott Dunlap who is VP, Emerging Opportunities/New Ventures at PayPal deliver a great talk that offers some persona for different actors in your nonprofits network and how they influence, activate, or raise awareness for your cause through social channels. He was asked to donate to cancer charity. The slides are here.

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What does a Purpose-Driven Company Look Like?

Saleforce Nonprofit

Those who are aware of the program are two-to-three times more likely to consider partnering with IBM. That’s particularly true of big picture organizational purpose. For example, My Special Aflac Duck is a social robot that helps kids cope with cancer. awareness of My Special Aflac Duck.

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