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Slacktivism: Can Cartoons Raise Awareness or Just Make Us Feel Good?

NetWits

Whether it started on accident, was part of a specific campaign, or originated in Greece , this meme seemed to really have legs! If it’s not fun, rewarding, or cool, viral campaigns rarely take off. Slacktivism: To Make Ourselves Feel Good or To Help Others? Does busy mean the same thing as impact?&#.

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Meet the EveryAction Team 2018

Everyaction

At EveryAction we’re on a mission to provide nonprofits with best-in-class fundraising, engagement, and advocacy tools, but we like to think that we’re a pretty fun place to work, too. A: My roommate and I are going on a backpacking trip through Greece next week! Q: What is your favorite lunch spot? Q: What’s your role at EveryAction?

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40+ Unforgettable Live Auction Items that Sell Well

Bloomerang

Art that has personal meaning for your community is also a safe bet. Corporate sponsorship package Your nonprofit may have strong relationships with corporate partners in your community, whether they’re small businesses, large corporations, or anything in between. Here are a few creative packages and basket ideas to wow attendees.

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Diversify Your Year-End Campaigns: How To Be Mindful And Inclusive Of Cultural Traditions

Bloomerang

By better understanding the wide cultural roots of this season of generosity we can fine-tune the means to communicate with all who make up our communities. The same example applies across so many cultures and communities, all of which can be important components in your nonprofit’s success. There are 7.5

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Sheroes You Should Know: Inspiring Stories for #WomensHistoryMonth

EveryAction

But her experience and those of the residents in her community inspired her greatest work, A Raisin in the Sun , the first play written by an African American to be produced on Broadway. Fun fact: she's also a competitive Scrabble player. Edmonia Lewis. Shero Thought Leaders. Roxane Gay. Queen Anna Nzinga. Laskarina Bouboulina.

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