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How to Win the Game of Facebook Fundraising

Get Fully Funded

For starters, you don’t get contact information for all your donors, only those who choose to share. This means you can’t thank the donor properly , you can’t follow up with them to share updates, and you can’t build the all-important donor relationship. Encourage sharing. Tuition for ten students in an after-school program?

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How to Hype Homecoming Using Social Media

Connection Cafe

Students, alumni, parents, and friends are living life’s biggest moments online. If your homecoming alumni and friends are having fun at the event, prompt them to post and share. Run contests to encourage people to share pictures or publish posts. The more user generated content you can share, the better.

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6 Fundraising Platforms That Have Disrupted Charitable Giving Forever

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Eager to make my point, I polled my fellow Gen-Xers on which fundraising platforms have had the most disruptive impact on charitable giving since 2000. This includes some of the most basic student essentials. Disruptive Model: Contest Crowdfunding. Joe, what you are missing are the contest platforms,” said Michael.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Knowledge: Subject matter expertise, research, polling, case studies. A digital member badge that can be shared on social media. Same for any prizes, contests, sweepstakes, drawings, or competitions (essay contests, spelling bees, etc. Observe your community research as it happens (polling, focus groups, town halls).

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Guest Post: A Tale of Two University Museums

Museum 2.0

Margaret shared these thoughts about "museums for use" on her blog , and I asked her to adapt a version for the Museum 2.0 I immediately recalled a phenomenon I witnessed as a student at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). The Edna Lawrence Nature Lab was established in 1937, also as a resource for students.

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