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Case Study: How One Organization Raised over $500K through Millennials

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We’re great for sharing information about a cause on Twitter or helping YouTube videos go viral, but, other than that, we are useless to fundraising efforts. We want to use the resources we have – our friends, our family and our social networks – to help support a cause. LiNK (Liberty in North Korea). slacker + activist].

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Fundraising Meets the Power of Peer-To-Peer Campaigns

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And these tools have led to the emergence of a newer, savvier way of raising money: peer fundraising. The rapid growth of online giving owes much to the emergence of peer-to-peer tools and platforms that make it easy to find and give to causes or individuals who may be many degrees of separation removed from us. One of them involved.

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[Opinion] Millennials and the Fight Against Hate

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Tensions with North Korea. Before you think you know everything there is to know about “the millennials” and coin their actions as “do-gooding” and “nice” gestures, please be aware they are not only tackling these issues through traditional means of support like volunteering and donating. The horror of Charlottesville.

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The Future of Fundraising Is Peer-to-Peer

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After a while, I realized our donors had value beyond what they gave (in money or time), that in fact we could use them to introduce us to people who weren’t supporting us – although I never would have asked a donor to physically make an ask on our behalf. Liberty in North Korea. , What does all this mean for your nonprofit?