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The State of Nonprofit Fundraising Today — 9 Top Fundraising Methods

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Although in-person fundraisers are the most traditional fundraising method, the fact they were out of the question during the two years of the pandemic has resulted in a surge in popularity. This way, people from all around the world could suddenly “attend” through their laptops. 3) Hybrid fundraisers. Or, feel free to get creative!

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Tips To Make Online Meetings Less Exhausting

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This makes it easier to focus on the content while handling additional questions, troubleshooting and technical problems. If you want to look better on camera, you can raise the level of the laptop or use a light close to you! Try to avoid a busy calendar with too many calls. Embrace new workplace norms for meetings.

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How to Host a Virtual Fundraiser

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Participants take part from anywhere using a cell phone or laptop to connect to the event. Ask yourself several key questions to develop a plan for the event. This question can also help inform the previous question. Questions like these are designed to help you get a head start when planning your virtual fundraiser.

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What to Do When Your Fundraising Methods Fall Flat

Get Fully Funded

It’s time to ask some hard questions. In fact, do you openly invite their questions? Just from reading those questions, you probably already know what you need to fix. Instead put some fundraising ideas on your calendar for the next few months. Can you put a wine and cheese event on the calendar? Add a campaign.

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[VIDEO] 3 Steps To Closing $10K+ Gifts By December 31

Bloomerang

If you put your question in there, it might have a little bit more visibility. But no matter where you ask that question, we’ll see it, and we will try to get to it before the 4:00 Eastern hour here. You can also tweet us those questions and comments, we’d love to hear from you there. It’s not a question.

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How To Make Meetings Work for Your Nonprofit (whether you are sitting,standing, or walking!)

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Why not end the meeting early? In addition, we should always question our assumption of the need for a one hour meeting, why not book in 30 minute or 45 minute meeting intervals? There were tons of questions in general about meetings, many about how to change an organization’s meeting culture.

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Linux ready for the desktop?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The only time I shut down this laptop is when I’m taking it somewhere, which is relatively rarely. Now the ugly: If you are used to integration between your email, calendar and addressbook, there is only one option (Novell Evolution) and it is not very good. I love apt-get/aptitude. I’m sure I’ll be upgrading.

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