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Is Your Nonprofit Ready for Capital Fundraising?

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Enter any number of musical themes (does anyone hear the Jaws theme?) When all leaders are working together and have developed the project and plans collaboratively, it inspires the rest of the team to move in the same direction. We’ve all been there. Capital campaigns can be a really exciting tool for nonprofits to fuel their growth.

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How To Make A Back Channel Light Up Like Clark Griswald's House

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The community is hosted by Maddie Grant and Lindy Dreyer of SocialFish in collaboration with Omnipress. It integrates online community discussion forums, structured learning like webinars, content, with participants' social profiles. Be prepared to improvise more and drop the script if it isn't working with the audience.

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The 2016 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

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Structuring Major Gifts Conference. Structuring Major Gifts Conference. Discover how these and other factors are irrevocably changing the ways donors structure their largest gifts of a lifetime. Learn about new and proposed accounting and auditing standards and how they will impact not-for-profit entities and their auditors.

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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. Use Your Nonprofit Blog to Report Back From an Event, Trip or Disaster Do you have staff or constituents going to a conference that your supporters would be interested in hearing about?

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Community Exhibit Development: Lessons Learned from The Tech Virtual

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On June 4, we opened The Tech Virtual Test Zone , a new 2000 sq ft gallery at The Tech Museum of Innovation featuring exhibits on the theme of art, film, and music that were originally developed in Second Life by a community of creative amateurs. However, the contest also prevented us from legitimately fostering collaboration.

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ExhibitFiles: Interviews with Initiators Jim Spadaccini and Wendy Pollock

Museum 2.0

If we were musicians, we'd have the recordings and the sheet music. That may be fine for people who want the exercise of reinventing the wheel, but it's a disaster if our goal is to grow and improve what we offer to visitors. But exhibit design is transient and its documentation spotty. What was the basis for this project?

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