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Cheap and Cheerful Audience Analysis for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the more chilling innovations in marketing over the past few years is called “predictive analytics” It’s this blend of statistical analysis, data mining and psychology which enabled Target to conclude that a teenage girl was pregnant before her father did. But not all kinds of audience analysis are evil.

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5 Nonprofit Tips to Boost the Website Experience for Members

DNL OmniMedia

This could include discussion forums, live chat support, or interactive polls and surveys. This includes implementing the latest encryption technology and complying with international payment security standards to protect sensitive financial information.

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End-of-Year Event Fundraising

The Modern Nonprofit

Estimated Reading Time: 7 minutes END-OF-YEAR EVENT FUNDRAISING The final quarter of the year unfolds with a blend of reflection and anticipation. Larry and Toby Milstein threw a virtual gala, aptly named “Zoomtopia,” which benefited the World Health Organization ’s COVID-19 Response Fund and the International Medical Corps.

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How Corporations Can Improve Workplace Giving without Increasing Administration

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A Glassdoor poll found that 75 percent of the workforce expects employers to support important initiatives in their communities.¹ Unfortunately, most corporate responsibility programs have traditionally involved a high degree of administration that taxes HR staff and internal resources. Here are four ways to do just that.

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