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Build a Non-profit Website that Works [Steal These Ideas!]

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These sites basically say: There is an urgent need in our community. It gives a person the essence and hints about the work the organization does. Put your contact info in the footer and on the Contact Us page. We’re working to address this need. Here’s how you can get involved. . How do you create this mood? Through your brand!

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What are your tips for using your social networking profile for professional work?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You'll see a lot of personal "lifestream" info here, but I'm also constantly searching around for Red Cross-related communities. Hints and suggestions welcome. As she notes on her profile in the "about me," I am the New Media Integrator for the American Red Cross.

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Coming to AAM? Want to Meet People for Real Conversations on Issues that Matter Most to You?

Museum 2.0

In the "add more details" section, list your contact info and availability during the conference. Hint: you can do this even if you are not going to the conference.) Post the question that you are bringing to AAM or is most on your mind. Contact people who share your interests and set up meetings with them at the conference.

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Hack Your Hellos: the Unofficial Way to Meet Someone New at AAM This Year

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In the "add more details" section, list your contact info and availability during the conference. Hint: you can do this even if you are not going to the conference.) How can you tell if you want to go to "Museums and Communities" or "Museums and Social Issues" or "Museums and Very Cute Lizards"? That''s it.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Some donors look for these signals of community support (everybody’s doing it) to make the decision that they would be in good company if they donate. Hint: It’s the XYY Soup Kitchen.” Posters are a great way to show off the name/logo of the donor at events or around your facility, house of worship, soup kitchen, community center.

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22 Email Ledes That Always Work!!

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That’s the reality on the ground, as communities on the Gulf Coast try to recover from another hurricane. Report back from colleagues Your organization is full of people with inside info — field staff, development officers, policy experts. We need your help to make sure we have the resources to stand up to Big Oil. Devastation.

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Understanding Why People Give (hint: it’s not what you think!)

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Some want to make their community a better place. That means making info visually pleasing and easily shareable. Nonprofits are not just organizations that distribute money; people who share a cause are a community who have rewarding experiences together. Why People Give Donations There are lots of reasons why people give.

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