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Bright Idea: United Against Poverty Orlando Created an Email Campaign to Engage Supporters

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Their peer-to-peer site is well-branded and features a host of mission information, including embedded videos to educate supporters. Consider an email campaign that will blend recognition with storytelling, mission information, and includes links to your event page or donation form.

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[PODCAST] Growing Good With Maggie Stuckey

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She and our hosts discuss endowments, the blending of public and private funding for nonprofits and the importance of professional development for nonprofit staff. She’s spent nearly her entire career in the nonprofit sector—living and breathing proof that young people can build their professional lives doing nonprofit work.

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Planning and Executing Outdoor Fundraising Events

Greater Giving

Outdoor events offer a unique blend of advantages that can benefit both your organization and your supporters: Fresh Air and Fun: Your Entertainment and Program Chair can be inspired by the Spring weather to encouraging attendees to relax, socialize, and participate in activities they might not indoors. Why Go Outside?

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Fundraising Success: Silent Auctions vs. Raffles

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One crucial decision you’ll face is whether to host a silent auction or a raffle. You can even use online bidding to engage more donors in a unique blend of technology and generosity.

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Concurrent Fundraising Events: 3 Ideas to Boost Revenue

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We’ll look at three combinations of fundraising opportunities for nonprofits, including: Silent Auction and Entertainment Night Sports Tournament and Raffle Live Auction and Gala Dinner Let’s take a closer look at the best concurrent fundraising events and how your nonprofit can boost its revenue by hosting them.

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It Takes a Village: Using Peer-to-Peer to End Homelessness

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In February, C-U at Home hosted their 11 th annual One Winter Night event. How to Host a Peer-to-Peer Fundraiser to End Homelessness. Decide what kind of event to host. Solid Ground, and C-U at Home each hosted a very different type of event but all with great results. When should we host our event? Fact Sheets.

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Elevating Events: The Vital Role of a Guest Experience Chair

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The Guest Experience Committee Chair is the beacon guiding attendees through a memorable journey When it comes to hosting successful events that leave a lasting impact, there’s a crucial behind-the-scenes role that often goes unnoticed but plays a significant part in creating memorable experiences.

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