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Supporting Cancer Research with Teespring

Tech Soup

Brad Egel, a decade-long fundraising resident of Chicago and cancer-awareness advocate, had no personal ties or engagement with cancer victims or survivors. As his fundraising progressed, so did his dedication to the American Cancer Society. His fan base skyrocketed overnight, giving even more exposure to his platform.

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How to Enhance Your Nonprofit’s Written Content with Artificial Intelligence

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Using them, you can build email campaigns, create social media posts, repurpose content, summarize text, and even generate images. Finally, your team can collaborate, and you can often set style guidelines so that the content is consistent. It should begin, Dear x. The following prompt will help you get started!

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Case Study in Free Agent Fundraising @AbolishCancer

Amy Sample Ward

I often talk about individuals when I’m discussing the way social media can be used to support organizations. Because social media may be about networks, communities, and collaboration; but it is only possible because of the dynamic and powerful tools individuals are using. Awareness is as important as the $ itself.

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44 Ways to Turn Your Supporters into Fundraising Superstars

NetWits

Encourage them to use their social network. As Anthony Sicola’s recently mentioned, fundraisers who use who use social networking tools like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube increase fundraising results by up to 40%. Provide a way to collaborate and share. Teach Them to Fundraise and Provide Samples.

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Transmedia — Making Change Across Mediums

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In a recent Pew research study, 43% of people who use social media reported that they decided to “learn more about a social issue” due to something they read on a social networking site, and 18% said they decided to take action offline. … Read More Fundraising'

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Thoughts on Chatter while the Kool-Aid flows at Dreamforce

Judi Sohn

I turned Chatter on at Colorectal Cancer Coalition months ago, and the reaction from my colleagues was one big disinterested shrug. I can see how our top volunteers can use this to connect and collaborate with each other. But if they're there, we want to be there too without dividing ourselves into separate networks. I get that.

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Constructive Disruption: Advancing Social Change Through the Cloud

NTEN

The technology scene today is distinguished by the growing connectivity among devices, mobile phones, the PC, and the browser, which enable people and organizations to access information, communicate, and collaborate in more powerful ways. Nonprofits are also seeking to effectively use these powerful tools for social change.

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