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The Young and Generous: A New Research Report from Network for Good

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr photo from: Just Me Robin Photos "Fried Green Tomatoes anyone?" " My first thought when I opened this email from Katya Andresen , VP Marketing, Network for Good , pointing me to some new research, " The Young and the Generous " (you have to register to download) was about fried green tomatoes.

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Jewish Television Network Delivers Online Religious Service

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When I found that this service was on the internet, I was excited to be able to attend via internet. Although I belong to a Synagogue, I am stuck at home recovering from cancer treatments. We are watching from San Antonio with 2 of our children having the Swine Flu. Thank you for providing this on the internet. –

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100+ Fundraising Event Ideas to Try in 2021 and Beyond

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And, instead of limiting your events just to those in the local area or to those who have the means to travel, you can actually open them to anyone on the internet! For instance, if your organization is dedicated to children battling cancer, you might also send costumes to the kids in need. “A

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112 Nonprofit Blog Posts, Articles, and Stories from 2013 You Can’t Miss.

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And the moon’s a hunk of stinky green cheese , holds nothing back and shares some much needed advice from Alan Clayton that all nonprofits should hear. Don’t blame it on the internet. For Camp Kesem, $10,000 happens- money that will send children affected by a parent’s cancer to a free, life-changing summer camp.

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