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Member Round Up: Research galore, a handy handbook, and sandcastles as therapy

NTEN

In their upcoming webinar, Powered by Pro Bono 101 , the Taproot Foundation will show you how to harness the power of pro bono services to help your organization do everything from build a website to update your brand strategy and develop strong strategic plans. Not in San Francisco? Check out the plans and help get the stories heard!

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Member Round Up: Research galore, a handy handbook, and a sandcastles as therapy

NTEN

In their upcoming webinar, Powered by Pro Bono 101 , the Taproot Foundation will show you how to harness the power of pro bono services to help your organization do everything from build a website to update your brand strategy and develop strong strategic plans. Not in San Francisco? Check out the plans and help get the stories heard!

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How Faith-based Nonprofits Can Use Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

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For example, let’s say your faith-based organization is also an outreach ministry for shut-ins and the homeless. Thanking members with an email after a gift is the perfect opportunity to set up that foundation for a great relationship. Giving Initiative For Teens – Homelessness and Poverty.

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How Can We Make Charitable Giving A Year-Round Habit?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last year, when I turned 51, I posted a challenge on my blog - could I get 51 people to donate $10 to the Sharing Foundation? But in many places around the world, children can't attend school because there isn't a school building, teachers, or supplies. January: Have a January birthday? And, yes they did ! It's your choice.

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[VIDEO] Measure Of Success: Creating Tools And Process To Report Impact

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Are they wanting to fund children’s programs? Do they like those one-time projects, those capital projects where you can build that outdoor classroom or,” you know, “purchase that mobile mammogram unit for your hospital and be able to create impact for years to come? You know, how many people are impacted by that?

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