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Slacktivism: Can Cartoons Raise Awareness or Just Make Us Feel Good?

NetWits

In an effort to raise awareness for child abuse, thousands of Facebook users changed their profile photos to one of their favorite childhood cartoon characters (full disclosure: mine was Underdog.) If it’s not fun, rewarding, or cool, viral campaigns rarely take off. This is for a campaign against violence on children.&#

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Going Virtual is Not Enough: Reimagining Traditional P2P Walks for Fall 2020 and Beyond

Connection Cafe

One of the most popular and pervasive in-person campaigns is the traditional walk, where participants raise money and walk a predetermined distance. Canadian Cancer Society’s Neon Night for Childhood Cancer: Neon Night for Childhood Cancer is a non-competitive fun run/walk that takes place at night.

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Fundraising Metrics: Don’t Just Count the Dollars

ASU Lodestar Center

posted by Terry McManus Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, TGen Foundation We all know the old adage “what gets measured gets done,” but knowing what to measure is easier said than done. There are many other fun incentives we could offer. Frankly, we all fall victim to this from time to time. Fundraising outcomes (i.e.

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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've gathered up some of best of the best folks in the nonprofit tech field to share their social media measurement lessons learned. The judges represent the best of the best in the social media strategy, measurement, and nonprofit technology fields and include KD Paine , Geoff Livingston , and Holly Ross. .

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Relationships and Engagement Fundraising

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society has just launched a campaign to raise $100,000 in 100 days and is using a gaming platform, PledgePlay. Their hope was to develop a fun way to bring families together - old and young - to have some fun while ultimately raising money and funds for those battling childhood cancers.

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[VIDEO] Why You Should Ditch The Way You’ve Been Doing Strategic Planning

Bloomerang

Now we just have to raise $800,000, so we can start doing our plan.” And what was happening here was when we were in that traditional family dynamic seat, he was bringing all of his childhood trauma around his own father into the car with us, and that’s what was causing the upsets. . So once you have. . They will know.

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