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Good News for Giving 2.0: Your Organization’s Champions Are Your Most Valuable Resource

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

book launch at Stanford University with my children, Harry and Sara. It was an inspirational talk that spoke to my inner philanthropists and hopefully awakened the urge to give in my children! Of course, we want to make it both easy and fun for you, so we’ll provide training, support and cheerleading along the way.

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[VIDEO] The Board’s Role in Fundraising & Resource Development

Bloomerang

If you’re watching the recording, I hope you’re having a good day, no matter where you are, but we’re going to have some fun over the next hour or so. If you’re going to share this with a board member, that’d be kind of fun too. They have children, they’re doing all of this.

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[VIDEO] How To Lead And Manage In Our New Nonprofit Work Reality

Bloomerang

And if you have not heard, I have a podcast, “Let’s Take This Offline,” and you can go ahead and binge listen while you do your running, or your walking, or you’re sitting lakeside this summer, kind of decompressing from a really hellish year. First of all, these children have taught themselves. I love that.

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Why Women Are the Market for Changing the World, and How to Reach Them: Interview with The She Spot co-author, Lisa Witter

Have Fun - Do Good

I'm not really sure what women's issues are, besides breast cancer and ovarian cancer, but you know what I mean when I say it. Women don't think making fun of other people is funny. What we do think is funny is making fun of ourselves, or finding things tongue-in-cheeky, or just other types of humor. Women do connect.

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Three Different Approaches to Twitter Fundraising: Bees, Turkeys, and Blame

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

3) Tweet Meet Give : This approach weaves together online and offline activities and leverages "Tweet Ups." The game was very engaging for adults and children alike. . He describes last Thanksgiving's Tweetsgiving campaign and Blame Drew's Cancer campaign. . For each click, 10 grains of rice is donated.

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