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Unicef’s Little Bet on Pinboard

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

.- Our ‘common approach’ principles ingrain values which are critical in experimentation; they include principles that focus us on putting children first, personal responsibility and transparent info sharing.- Having specialists in-house means we’re always monitoring trends and looking for opportunities.

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How the American Childhood Cancer Organization Used Crowdfunding to Raise Over $43,000!

Tech Soup

For this year, we’ve spelled out children’s names of kids with cancer on the entire front and back of the shirt. We produce and distribute informational materials for free for families with children with cancer, so a lot of what we do is give things away. Track sales and growth trends.

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HealthCare.gov: A Model Facebook Page

Forum One

For instance: Info: Standard page. "Family/Children," "Person with Disability," "Senior," etc.). Tags: Influence Government Internet Strategy Social Media Tips & Trends. Page administrators do not engage directly with the commentators. You simply pick your state and identify your circumstances (e.g.,

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Three Year-End Annual Fundraising Tips You Haven’t Thought About

BoardAssist

Call your donors and thank them for everything they have done to help the (children, students, elderly, poor, hungry, prisoners, sick etc). Leah Eustace ACFRE shared this cool info in her webinar recently. Gail Perry , MBA, CFRE, is an international fundraising consultant, trend-spotter, speaker, trainer and thought leader.

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What We Learned at 17NTC: Day 1

Tech Soup

We sent several of our best representatives to meet our fellow nonprofits and take in the latest tech info from the sessions. Also check out the work Microsoft did with the Missing Children Society of Canada and the Calgary Police Department. Good for predicting trends and behavior patterns. You can enter to win on this site.

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22 Email Ledes That Always Work!!

M+R

Striving to make storytelling work given the constraints of time, space, the boss’s demands, evolving trends, and how dang hard it is to draw horses. Report back from colleagues Your organization is full of people with inside info — field staff, development officers, policy experts. But there’s no future here for my children.”

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[VIDEO] Counting the Costs: Where Capital Campaigns Often Miss the Mark

Bloomerang

Or there’s a second bucket that I’m really sort of anecdotally seeing a strong movement or a strong trend in the community. But Phil openly admits, “You know, our core competency is planning churches and feeding children.” I know we’ve got the contact info there, but please let people know again.