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48 Top Nonprofit Podcasts in 2023

Whole Whale

This renaissance of the medium presents a fantastic opportunity for deeper content to be created and consumed by people interested in the nonprofit world. View in spreadsheet Listen to The Hope With Answers: Living With Lung Cancer to hear how LFCA approaches its nonprofit podcast.

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14+ Excellent Nonprofit Annual Reports

Whole Whale

There are two fundamental things we love about ICA Fund Good Job’s annual report : The table of contents and the graphics. It’s easy to underestimate the importance of the table of contents — many reports treat them as an afterthought. However, you want the reader to know what they can find inside the report.

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10 Online Fundraising Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Innovation in online fundraising was driven by the release of new technology, such as email marketing services like MailChimp in 2001, the launch of WordPress ( a content management system now used by 44% of nonprofits worldwide ) in 2003, and social networking websites beginning with Myspace in 2005.

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Where are the twenty-something or GEN-Y Bloggers Who Are Writing About Social Change and Nonprofits?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Stupid Cancer Blog is written by Matthew Zachary who founded the social enterprise I'm Too Young for This." Holy Meatballs is Global Kids project blog - I've pointed to the posts by teens. I didn't cull through all the content to pick out the Gen Y perspective, but I did notice that Vanessa was blogging over there.

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Book Club Part 3b: Talking Institutional Change with Elaine Gurian

Museum 2.0

If you get diagnosed with cancer you’re going home to look it up. One person commented about how he loved growing up in DC as a teen and generally using the Smithsonian as a playground. And not think that we need to control the content but also your attention. I picked a restaurant tonight by looking at reviews online.

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Self-Censorship for Museum Professionals

Museum 2.0

There's a lot of great content in them. cancer, stroke, heart attacks) Animal testing Hate crimes Pedophilia Other countries, not ours, are to blame for this problem. The science of capital punishment from DNA to execution Religion Teen suicide, teen cutting – I wanted to include these in my museum’s “Hall of Human Life” teen area.

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[VIDEO] Get More Grants with Donor Cultivation

Bloomerang

So if you have to leave early, maybe you just want to review the content, don’t worry. Maybe it’s one of the teens that participate in the Girls and Boys Club after-school program, or maybe it’s an adult that has truly benefited from some of the healthcare services you provide. You name it.

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