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Webinar: Multichannel Strategies to Convert Online-Acquired Supporters into Donors

Care2

Using donor conversion data from Covenant House, Human Rights Campaign, IFAW and Nature Conservancy Canada, we’ll drill down on how the time-tested multichannel fundraising approach is producing strong results. He holds an MBA in marketing from the Wharton Business School, and lives in Washington, DC with his family.

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Interview: Kivi Leroux Miller, The Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Amy Sample Ward

When I moved from California to Washington DC in 1998 to be with my then-boyfriend, now-husband, I decided to start my own consulting company, which originally focused on writing for environmental groups, thus EcoScribe Communications was born. You can also find me on our Facebook Page and I’m kivilm on Twitter and Slideshare.

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Is There a Community of #Tech4Good Activists Waiting for You?

Tech Soup

Seattle, Washington: Governance Responsibilities for Nonprofit Boards. Austin, Texas: Miradi: A Flexible Approach to Program Planning for Conservation and Beyond. Washington, District of Columbia: February DataJam. Boston, Massachusetts: TNB Roundtable: How Nonprofits Can Find and Use Public Data Effectively.

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A Brief History of Nonprofit Organizations (And What We Can Learn)

NonProfit Hub

The two developed a system of fundraising that had never been seen before: setting a time limit on their campaign for constructing a new building in Washington D.C., They started to conserve resources, send supplies to troops overseas and develop both civilian and refugee relief programs.

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Think Global, Act Local

Connection Cafe

US Representatives spend most of their time thousands of miles away from their constituents in Washington, DC and have a long line of lobbyists and constituents jockeying for their time. But, grassroots organizing becomes a little easier when asking activists to do that at the local level.

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Guest Post by Geoff Livingston: Creating Movements

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Movements involve people, not Marketing, PR, Comms, Public Affairs, etc., See, a movement compels someone to make your cause a part of their life, not just their Facebook profile. As you go into your sessions today, I ask you to think not about how to get 1000 people into your Facebook groups. Never forget that, either.

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Aloha Social Media! My Schedule Over the Next Week.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

  On Sunday, I'll be in Washington, DC for the Share Our Strength Conference of Leaders. I'll be going out on the Day of Service which will take place at two locations, the Capital Area Food Bank and Friendship Public Charter School.    The Day of Service event and session are sponsored by Tyson Foods.