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Five Reasons to Attend Nonprofit Summit May 17-18

Saleforce Nonprofit

Although this year is no different in how we will once again come together virtually as a community for Nonprofit Summit, we’ll do so with heavy hearts for the devastation taking place in Ukraine and the surrounding regions. And with 28 sessions across all five international content tracks, there’s something for everyone.

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In Times of Crisis, You See Nonprofits Helping, Solving, Rebuilding

Saleforce Nonprofit

Because when you look around at today’s crises — whether that’s the recent floods in Pakistan or providing meals to children during the pandemic — you see nonprofits helping, solving, and rebuilding. Their website was in Ukrainian only, but suddenly, 95% of all their donations were coming from outside Ukraine.

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Quick Hit: Five Great Links

Museum 2.0

Three intrepid blog managers are soliciting contributions from all over the world, and so far, there are posts from Belarus, Canada, Germany, Northern Ireland, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine, and the US. The content is meaty, multi-lingual, and timely. The topic is online professional identity.

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Crafting Impactful Narratives: The Art of Nonprofit Storytelling

CauseVox

Below we’ll explore four things to consider in nonprofit storytelling: The narrative structure The content The medium The donor experience Managing all of the moving pieces of your nonprofit can be tough; sharing your authentic story as a change-maker doesn’t have to be. Personal stories have an undeniable impact on fundraising efforts.

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Diversify Your Year-End Campaigns: How To Be Mindful And Inclusive Of Cultural Traditions

Bloomerang

Children go door to door dressed as an angel reciting verses from the bible story and opening piñatas filled with presents and candies. Nick arrives on the eve of December 5, with children waking up with presents the next morning. This festival is a little like a Christmas version of trick or treating.

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