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Navigating the Season of Giving: 4 Fundraising Software Tips

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Ideally, your software should accept payments via: Debit and credit cards ApplePay GooglePay PayPal, Venmo, CashApp, and/or other third-party processors Text-to-give campaigns It’s worth noting that these online giving methods are also much more convenient for your nonprofit. Expand your audience.

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Jars with Labels and Charity Badges in Australia

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A reader who writes the Flip the Bucket Blog left a question in the comments on another blog post. The question: Are there charity badges that work in Australia? I know for my ChipIn campaigns, I've had a number of donors from Australia because paypal does currency exchange. Can anyone answer?

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How Faith-based Nonprofits Can Use Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

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If you’ve never hosted your own peer-to-peer campaign or you just want some general tips on how to make your next one better, this guide is here to answer any questions you have. Share campaign pages, 5. To pull off a peer-to-peer campaign, you’re likely going to need dedicated fundraising tools. Track progress].

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Designing a Drive: 10 Food Drive Ideas to Fill Your Donation Boxes

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Donations made on a branded donation form are, on average, 38% larger than contributions made through a generic PayPal page. Tie your campaign together with food drive theme ideas. Matching campaign. Check out WXII 12’s Giving Tuesday Virtual Food Drive for a great example of a matching campaign. Skip a Meal” campaign.

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Case Study: Tools for Community Engagement

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Every campaign, every organization, and really, even every individual engaging with others online has a set of tools and techniques they've learned from and rely on every day. The ToMamaWithLove campaign saw them try some new tools as well as some trusted favorites, even with a budget of $0 and a lot of volunteer time. How did it go?

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Alistair Croll, Guest Post: Using Twitter for Fundraising - Lessons Learned from Beers for Canada

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last week, we helped out our friends at Visible Government with their Beers for Canada campaign. In the end, the campaign raised just over $1,000 in two days; donations will help open government data to citizens and promote transparency in public offices. From the outset, this was a short-term campaign built around a single day.

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