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5 Building Blocks of Strong Nonprofit Brands

NonProfit Hub

So, organizations need to be aware of major donors when planning a new project. Organizations that keep this in mind are highlighting their contributors unmistakably on their sites, planning to persuade other funders, and showcasing their significant accomplishments inside the organization. Highlighting Influential Donors.

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New Email Tests Improve Clicks, Slow Exiting

The NonProfit Times

Leaders at the American Cancer Society in Atlanta went into last year’s GivingTuesday with a plan. They’re dictatorships and they alone decide what criteria they use, and they almost never publish this information,” said Jamie McClelland, technology systems director for the Progressive Technology Project in Austin, Texas.

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Save Your Trash: An Interview with Ari Derfel

Have Fun - Do Good

Not just why did I do it in a fun, interesting way, but what mechanism is going on inside of my heart, and my body, and my mind such that I would choose to engage in something so disciplined, and stick to it so impeccably for an entire year? BB: You started a blog with this project. Does that make sense? So, why did you do it?

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[VIDEO] The Early Bird Guide to Epic End of Year Fundraising

Bloomerang

At least wait an hour because we’ve got some good year-end tips for you from my good buddy, Rachel Muir, joining us from beautiful Austin, Texas. So kudos to those 28% of you, and like mind blown on the 2% of you that have already done it. It depends on your project. But don’t do that right now. Are you doing okay?

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Big Vision Podcast: Interview with llyse Hogue Rainforest Action Network

Have Fun - Do Good

So I actually moved home to Texas and started to work on a local initiative to do some water resource protection and did everything right. Britt Bravo: How did you come to this work? Ilyse Hogue: Well I came to this work and I came to this job, very differently, maybe I could start from the beginning.

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