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Guest Post by Steve Waddell: Systems Mapping for Non-Profits - Part 1

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See larger image here: Map from: Waddell, Steve. A Learning History of the CARE LAC - Institute for Strategic Clarity Guatemala Poverty Project. He co-authored a paper called " Visual Diagnostics and Mapping for Scaling Change " and we had an opportunity to discuss it. A core concept in systems mapping is “purpose”.

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Unicef’s Little Bet on Pinboard

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Ami’s one and only board is called “ Really want these ” and instead of Louboutins, iPhone cases and nail art she’s dying to try, Ami’s pinned images include plain rice, faucets for clean drinking water, and chalk for school. The images link to your fundraising landing page. UNICEF has a history of innovation.

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Donor Management: The Ultimate Guide

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Fundraising Donor Management Software Comparison: What’s Right for Your Nonprofit? Click on this image to take the quiz! Fundraising How To Create a Donor Journey Map and Cultivate Recurring Giving 11 min read Read Now 3. 7 min read Read Now 2. Which CRM is right for me?

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50 Nonprofit Fundraising Strategies to Help You Raise More

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The more data points you have on your donors—from email and street addresses to job titles and company names, giving capacity, philanthropic history, contact preferences, and general interest—the more you will be able to target your asks and create fundraising campaigns that speak directly to them.

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Steve Bridger

Friday, September 26, 2008 at 7:50 pm | Permalink Gerhard Buttner wrote: Interesting comparison (and thanks for that oxfam link): obviously too simplistic as you point out, Steve, but it surely shows something is a bit rotten. That’s otherwise known as a reliable banking system. Que en Paz descanse. Stunning! (I

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