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Rally More Support for Your Cause: 3 Simple Ways to Add New Event Participants

NetWits

A recent survey of six national nonprofits found multi-year team captains raise two to three times more than new team captains and retain about 86 percent of their prior year’s revenue. Sample tweets, emails, Facebook posts, employee memos, phone scripts, communication plans, and anything else they’ll need to inspire and manage their team.

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Ideas You Can Use To Thank Donors During the Holidays

Get Fully Funded

A brief survey about how they found out about your organization, why they chose your organization, and what types of communication they would like to receive. You can include a mail option and a QR code linking to an electronic survey. It helps to provide the people making calls with a script. Just say thank you.

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How Can Nonprofits Switch From Scarcity to Abundance Mindsets When It Comes To Self-Care?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Covey notes that these views of life have been deeply scripted within us, suggesting this mindset goes beyond the nonprofit workplace. This idea was all about having a consultant or staff person whose job was to help staff members develop self-care strategies and actually took the time for self-care. Self-Care for Success.

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Hub-bub

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

Max is Emily's partner in Ideacodes , their web consultancy and design firm. mHub is eHub for developers - instead of serving up applications, Max leads us to sites that offer usable scripts, snippets, widgets, or techniques for our development efforts. In other words, its a candy store for programmers.

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Open Source Database solutions part I

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

So here is my current survey of the landscape. It comes with a scripting language and interpreter, called ‘ij’ which is how you can interact with Derby on the command line. I’ll be working a lot with Open Office, and hope to design some screencasts using Open Office Base sometime in the next few months.

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Open Source Database solutions part I

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

So here is my current survey of the landscape. It comes with a scripting language and interpreter, called ‘ij’ which is how you can interact with Derby on the command line. I’ll be working a lot with Open Office, and hope to design some screencasts using Open Office Base sometime in the next few months.

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What is a Widget?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For the script, before jumping into the how-to of widgets, the screencast will give some context, of course. The examples so far: Audience Feedback/Organizational Listening - Message/Comments - as seen on Life Kludger - A survey/Poll as seen on the Bamboo Project. For example, linking a poll to a post on the topic.

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