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Citizen Philanthropy: Delivering Impactful Pro Bono Support From Anywhere

Saleforce Nonprofit

Through in-depth interviews with V2I volunteers, charity partners, and corporate partners, we developed a deeper understanding of the problem and what was at stake. Grounded in the in-depth interviews and several ideation sessions, we proposed five new concepts to pivot V2I’s business model, which we jointly refined to two concepts.

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Reframe, commit, and expand: How to meaningfully invest in Black leaders

Candid

However, research over the last decade has painted a clear picture of the disparities that Black leaders face in philanthropy. Despite the clear and present need for a significant shift in how the field supports Black leaders, long-term commitments to funding Black leaders and communities are episodic at best. .

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End-of-Year Reporting: How Are You Collecting and Packaging Your Data?

Forum One

How to glean insights : Having the data is one thing, but knowing what insights to pull with confidence that it is the right picture is quite another. It’s also important to contextualize the data from your platforms with qualitative data, A/B testing results, survey results, and audience interviews. For that, we need to dig deeper.

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The Beginner’s Guide to Running Your First Capital Campaign

Get Fully Funded

Otherwise, people may not understand the scope of the campaign, and they may make a smaller donation than they would if they saw the big picture and knew that you already had a substantial amount of support. People who are already invested in your cause can lend passion to the group and insight into why people give to support the cause.

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5 Strategies for Building Long-Term Donor Relationships

DNL OmniMedia

These committed donors provide the support you need to spread awareness about your cause, generate excitement about your events, recruit volunteers, and of course, fund your mission. Vaguely knowing they’re contributing to a good cause alone isn’t enough for the majority of supporters. Demonstrate impact. Using photographs.

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The Perils of Fake News, Coordinated Misinformation, and Social Media Addiction

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We had great hopes (and still do) about the potential for “social media for social good,” how networks, connected society, and movements can be catalyzed to solve complex social change problems, for good causes and for philanthropy. Makes you wonder what they know that the average user does not?

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Who’s Responsible for A Nonprofit’s Culture of Philanthropy?

Bloomerang

And just because they rationalize their paycheck supports helping people, animals, nature or whatever the “real work” of your mission is, while yours facilitates raising money to pay for this work, there’s no real difference if you look at the big picture. . Everyone’s work makes the mission happen. Make Continuing Education a Priority.

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