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4 Tips for Managing Massive Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If you are a NPO development pro, there are a few things we know about you for sure: The world needs more benevolence creators like you, and you are driven to serve others, ease suffering, and bring hope to the world. Your most passionate volunteers have a lot of useful data floating around in spreadsheets, e-mails, texts, and minds.

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Understanding What Motivates Millennials to Give to Your NPO

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This nonprofit raises money for childhood cancer research and is most noted for their head-shaving events where participants ask for donations before they agree to, yes—have their locks shorn. Keep this in mind when you think about looking for your next generation of donors. Baldrick’s Foundation located in Monrovia, California.

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The Board of the Rings: Assembling an Epic Board to Save Your NPO (and Maybe Middle Earth)

NonProfit Hub

For your board members consequences probably won’t be that extreme, but whether your nonprofit protects the environment or funds cancer research, the cause and the road towards achieving that cause is everything, and your board should keep that in mind at all times. Don’t be Hasty When Talking Responsibility. Image via listal.com.

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Tap Into Millennial Potential by Creating a Stellar Website

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In fact, only 15 percent of millennials didn’t give to an NPO in 2013. If 85 percent of millennials are giving to NPOs, where are they giving? Make your NPO their first choice. Keep in mind that these two things aren’t exactly mutually exclusive. Millennials are set on making a difference. Start with the Basics.

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Notes for Berkman Conversation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There is no official organized nonprofit blog census, npo blogroll or a bridge blog like Global s. American Cancer Society ??? A post by Marnie Webb from ComputMentor on internal uses of blogs by npos. With that in mind, I speculate that giving up control is a big barrier. What does the nonprofit blogosphere look like?