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1 Million Trailhead Badges: Lessons from Salesforce.org’s Trailhead Journey

Saleforce Nonprofit

As we cross the milestone of having 1 million Trailhead badges earned, now is a great opportunity to reflect and share key takeaways on what our team learned through the process of designing and implementing a learning program on Trailhead. Road-Tested Tips for Designing a Learning Program. More on the results in a moment.

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Interview with Dan Fellini, NTEN's Web Developer

NTEN

What are some tips you have for designing or maintaining a website? I was working at Public Interactive in Boston, where we built tech for public broadcasting. I was lucky that our web team was not only top notch, but also willing to mentor. It was the perfect amount of silliness to take our minds off Duke for a few hours.

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Sheroes You Should Know: Inspiring Stories for #WomensHistoryMonth

EveryAction

During one of the most exciting periods in NASA's history, some of the toughest, most mission-critical work was being done behind the scenes by the astute minds of Johnson, Vaughn, and Jackson. French fashion designer and business woman Coco Chanel did much more than make clothing. Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson.

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"Google Was Our First Office": Managing a Worldwide Staff

NTEN

Each fellow is guided by a personal volunteer, mentor, and a coach, who are professionals in different fields. Salesforce helps manage PT's contacts, work flow, fellows and mentors tracking, magazine subscriptions, opportunities, and donations. PT also broadcasts some of the events using livestream.com.

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Bringing Women a Global Voice: Jensine Larsen, World Pulse

Have Fun - Do Good

They broadcast and unite women's voices from around the world into a powerful force for change. and "Let's call that person, figure out if they'll volunteer to do that, put it down on paper, get the designers to bang it out, see if it works, and throw it out to the community." I am very much a social entrepreneur.

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[VIDEO] Strategies for Retaining Your Peer-to-Peer Fundraisers and Donors

Bloomerang

Another really cool reason that this is something that we can focus on is because returning participants are great mentors for newer participants who maybe aren’t as familiar with your organization, or your fundraising event, or your tools. Show them that you value them enough to kind of broadcast their achievements to your followers.

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A Few Social and Collaborative Fundraising Approaches

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

With that in mind, I decided to take a look at some of some interesting fundraising tools, ideas, and approaches for small grassroots organizations that came across my reader or inbox in the past month or so. " Amazingly 350 people signed up and this lead to the Mentoring Worldwide project.