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Crafting the Perfect Gala Invitation

Greater Giving

Walk the red carpet, witness awe-inspiring performances, enjoy a delectable Italian dinner paired with locally sourced wine, listen to dueling pianos, and contribute to transforming children’s lives through participation in our live and silent auction that benefits our scholarship fund. Example: Make a difference as a sponsor!

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How St. Jude Connected with the Next Generation of Donors for a Record Fundraising Year

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Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Grounded in the belief that all children should have access to quality healthcare, ALSAC and St. Jude, since the beginning, have provided care for children regardless of race, religion, nationality, or socioeconomic standing. Families whose children are treated at St. Between St.

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Ed Schipul Grew A Mustache (and beard) For His Cause: Texas Children's Hospital Cancer Center!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Three weeks ago he asked me to sponsor him in " Mustaches for Kids -Houston." The fundraiser is where group of volunteers grew mustaches and asked their friends to support the charity, the Texas Children's Hospital Center. He was one of 81 people who donated to my campaign to send two young Cambodians to college last October.

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Change Management: 3 Steps to Make Change a Reality at Your Nonprofit

Saleforce Nonprofit

An Executive Sponsor. Having a leader at your nonprofit who has agreed to be an active sponsor of your project is critically important for successful change management. While the executive sponsor for technology changes is typically someone who is familiar with technology, for nonprofits that may not always be feasible.

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Craft the Perfect Tagline for Your Organization

NonProfit Hub

This article is sponsored by Briteweb. Those answers are the first steps toward tags like, “Because the Earth needs a good lawyer,” from Earth Justice and “ Helping victims become children again,” which illustrates the impact of the Memphis Child Advocacy Center. What benefit does your organization provide? Think aspirationally.

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Everywun Wants Your Clicks

Robert Weiner

The article makes this sound like a new idea, but The Hunger Site (and their later projects for breast cancer, children’s health, literacy, rain forest protection, and animal rescue) has been doing this since 1999.

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Unique Tips for Fundraising Professionals, Live From the 2021 Collaborative: Virtual Sessions

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Their supporters may refer to those same beneficiaries as “our children” or “the future of our country”. Cheryl and Pat also showed their authenticity and passion around what kept them motivated to fulfill their mission, and honor a close family tie to cancer. Say that organization described its beneficiaries as “young people.”

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