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Guest Post by Stephanie McAuliffe: SoCap09 - Day 2 Roundup

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

An easy example is green technology. These ventures offer solid rates of return as well as environmental and/or social benefits, sometimes called blended value. The social capital market is the arena that allows investors to "do well by doing good." Some are calling it impact investing.

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52 Nonprofit Event Ideas That People Will Love

Neon CRM

Golf Tournament Bring together avid golfers and local philanthropists—in many cases, they’re one and the same—for a day on the greens. Here are nine arts and culture-related nonprofit events that blend entertainment, education, and appreciation while creating strong connections in local communities—and raising some funds to boot.

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50 Silent Auction Basket Ideas to Bring In the Big Bids

Qgiv

Coffee lovers will jump at the chance to try new coffee blends or brewing methods for their morning, afternoon, or evening cup of joe. Golf – For those who like to spend their weekends out on the green, this golf basket has all the tools they need to up their game, whether they’re playing for fun or prepping for a tournament.

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The Future of the LMS

Gyrus

As we embark hundreds of years down the road from some of these grand musings and green field possibilities, it is important to look back and evaluate what we as humans have actually accomplished. Gone are the ways of sending your employees off to week long boot camps, instead blended learning environments are becoming the norm.

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A Starting Exercise for Designing Online/Onsite Engagement

Museum 2.0

I want to share with you an exercise I've been using to tease out the role of the online and onsite components of a blended museum experience. The outcome is a map that helps you focus your actions and choices in the online and onsite environment. How did we make this map and how are we using it? Step 1: Identify your goal.

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5 Types of Nonprofit Graphic Design Your Organization Needs

Nonprofits Source

Green and brown are often used for wildlife and nature nonprofits. The CHOA donation page uses its green brand color and logo so viewers can quickly know what donation page they’re on. This type of design should be subtle and focus on tasteful imagery that blends into the environment to create subconscious advertisements.

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Read "The Seven Arts Of Change"

Eric Jacobsen Blog

"The bottom line is that, despite how technological and automated organizations have become, at their core they remain a collection of human energies that are merely being applied in an organized environment," explains Shaner. How To Improve Customer Service With The Telephone.

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