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How To Write A Great Donation Receipt For Your Nonprofit

CauseVox

When writing an automatic donation receipt for a 501c3 organization, you should include: Personalization using merge tags, which automatically pull a donor’s name, organization info, and transaction info into the receipt. We could not help fund educational programs for children in our district without donors like you!

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Ten Things Nonprofits May Not Know About MySpace [But I Wish They Did]

Nonprofit Tech for Good

To Write Love on Her Arms and Invisible Children are two of the most well-known nonprofits that came out of MySpace. Sadly, at the same time, libraries and schools across America were blocking MySpace, but allowing Facebook. Music and arts organizations, probably. Tags: MySpace Uncategorized. So, my Ode to MySpace: 1.

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Preparing for the Next Disaster: The Future of #crisisdata

NTEN

Working in a Baton Rouge shelter, he saw children looking for their parents, and parents looking for their children, yet matching them was difficult. Tags: american red cross Data NPTech NTEN wendy harman. Multiple organizations and systems were having trouble coordinating and sharing information.

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10 Ways Nonprofits Can Use Blogs and Bloggers to Support Their Cause

Have Fun - Do Good

The median music blog reader is a 26 year old man with an annual family income of $60,000 reading 5 blogs a day four hours a week. March of Dimes' Share Your Story blog allows families with children in NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) to share their experiences with one another. Tags: blog nonprofit.

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Don't Talk to Strangers? Safety 2.0

Museum 2.0

I think it's a good thing that librarything gives me a way to talk to strangers about books that feels safer than approaching the drooling guy at the public library. Imagine a music store where each CD lists the names of the last 20 people to pick it up, and what those people ultimately bought. But this isn't just about policing.

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Apples to Apples? Users in Libraries and Museums

Museum 2.0

On Musematic , Holly Witchey has rigorously recorded her recent experience at WebWise, a " IMLS/RLG/OCLC/Getty sponsored conference" on Libraries and Museums in the Digital World that was held March 1-2. I wonder what the library people in the room thought when they heard this. Libraries are the ultimate 2.0 content providers.

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Book Club Part 5: Museums as Mixed-Used Spaces

Museum 2.0

We haven't yet solved the internet quandary, so most days, I bike to town to work from the library or cafes. As Elaine points out in her essay, there are butchers who sell phone cards, barbershops with de facto day care centers, and bookstores that resemble cafes more than libraries. This is the ultimate mixed-use space. And a cafe.

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