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Bye Bye Dirty Data, Hello Donor Love & Dollars!

John Kenyon

Here are 3 among the many types of examples of Lost Dollars and Relationships driven by Dirty Data: 1) Contact info changes but is not updated in the system => communication stops & dollars stop. Donor makes a small gift instead of a large gift and allocates balance to other orgs. Bye Bye large end of year gift.

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Crowdsourcing Your Professional Learning With Social Media: An Example

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Also, try not to tweet about your own org on an average of more than once every seven or so tweets. the goings-on and successes of your programs), news relevant to your organization, RT posts from other orgs and individuals, and respond to interesting/relevant tweets your followers are sending. Tags: collaboration ROI.

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Who's Knocking at My Firewall Door? Simple Security for the Nonprofit IT Professional

NTEN

For more info, web search for: hacking "inside job" (As of late, the China/Google scandal commandeers at least the first three search pages. I have 3 or more people (and discussion boards) I can contact at any time of the day (really!) (See [link] ) Check your new IT staff or contractors out very well.

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

Bloomerang

You know, that all flows up the org chart to me at the top. And I had a plumbing contact. And so it was a collaborative effort of, you know, if we can get in-kind, then we can add, you know, this conference room back in that we had to cut. Aaron: You know, I’ve seen org charts. Who knows who in plumbing?

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[VIDEO] Where to Find Potential Donors to Support Your Cause

Bloomerang

It’s right inside the lobby of all the big org headquarters buildings, and, you know, theaters and whatever, educational institutions. I am a child of the ’80s, so I have to have a little fun when I use the word collaborate there. But collaborate, collaborate with other organizations. We build a donor wall.

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[VIDEO] Building a Better Grants Strategy Post-COVID

Bloomerang

If you are able to collaborate, if you have good relationships with different partners, I think that that’s wonderful. Is there do not contact them until after the fact, after you submit? And another one, a large membership organization contacted us saying that they want to branch out into grants. So that’s great.

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“While They’re Hot!” Webinar Recap on Converting New Donor Leads

Care2

Q: What percentage of people who are contacted using these methods do you expect to donate in the first campaign? Q: Are there ways that smaller orgs working on same issues within the same community collaborate to raise funds instead of competing? Just be careful how you “share&# that contact with other organizations.

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