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3 Key Compliance Reminders for 2021 and Beyond

Bloomerang

You and your staff have worked tirelessly to keep your organization afloat through 2020 and 2021, fundraising for your cause and maintaining good relationships with donors. . Right now, 41 states and the District of Columbia require licenses for games of chance like these. Some jurisdictions even ban them outright.

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Hackathons for Good: Techies, Thinkers, and Activists Unite

Tech Soup

But more than anything, hackathons are fun events to network and meet allies interested in supporting your cause. The District of Columbia Public Library has held as series of Accessibility Hackathons. Hackathons for Social Good. Libraries have also been getting in on the hacking fun.

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Start 2017 by Building Your Tech Skills and Community

Tech Soup

To learn how I can apply technology to my cause or organization. Washington, District of Columbia: Online Advocacy Strategies — Mobilizing for Action. Victoria, British Columbia: Creating Integrated Campaigns — Multichannel Marketing in a Multifaceted World. The top options were. We also learned that.

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Top States for New Donors & Online Donors | Nonprofit Trends with.

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This data comes from the our donorCentrics Internet Giving Benchmarking group and looks across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Notes: Demographic characteristics of 2009 donors, broken down by the donor’s state of residence, including the District of Columbia. Excludes donors whose state is unknown.

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The Importance of Nonprofit Workplace Culture: Learning to Move on from Your Mistakes

NonProfit Hub

For the fourth article in our nonprofit culture series, we interviewed Eric Angel of the Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia —DC’s oldest and largest general civil legal services program. And how does that affect your nonprofit workplace culture? We’re all humans and we all make mistakes.

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