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How to Write Fundraising Emails That Get Results

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For example: “Many teen girls struggle with their self-esteem thanks to Instagram and Snapchat. Please help us open the door for a teen to attend our personal development conference, benefit from having a mentor, and get on a path to college and a career.” . Your list might look something like this: Andrea’s success story.

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Can You Use Your Own Photos on Your Website? Maybe Not

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Whether you need permission to post photos you take for your library or charity depends on how they will be used and if the people in the pictures can be identified. If the person pictured is under 18 years of age. For pictures that you use for current news stories. Teen Retreat.

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

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In a recent study with Campaign Monitor , it was revealed that members are more likely to give outside their regular cadence if fundraising appeals include real stories from the community members who will benefit from the gift. Leverage these amazing stories on your peer-to-peer campaign website to further inspire gifts.

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Encouraging Philanthropy at a Young Age: Teaching Your Kids To Give To Causes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I was curious about my colleagues, who work for nonprofits and are parents, what do they do to encourage their children's spirit of giving at a young age? Hans shared a story about how his wife donated her hair to Locks of Love which sparked a conversation with their 4 year old about children who are in need.

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Games and Cultural Spaces: Live Blog Notes from Games for Change

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Trying to engaged the teen-to-twenty-something who normally may not use the research library. The result was an 800 page book of narratives, pictures, stories, and much more that will now be part of the library’s collection. My focus is on how children learn science. Learning Science by Design.

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A Strong Message for Fundraising = More and Bigger Donations

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So, your message must paint a clear picture so the donor easily understands the impact their gift will make. Have a picture of Rex ready to share on your phone!). Because of that community support, we are able to provide 125 families each month with the food they need to feed themselves and their children. . Then tell a STORY.

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A Powerful Experience in a Community Museum

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There were several exhibits that just told the stories of the founders and other local folks, and other displays that simply presented biographies of famous African Americans who were born in or had some connection to that part of Texas. It wasn’t even 100% clear which stories went with each photo. I felt lucky it existed.

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