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Online Community Organizing: Start small, think big!

Amy Sample Ward

NetSquared’s February series exploring “Online Community Organizing” includes three different interviews; I’m really excited to participate! I’ve included my interview below, but you can also read it and join the conversation on the NetSquared blog. I definitely recommend them both!

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The Beginner’s Guide to Running Your First Capital Campaign

Get Fully Funded

This is definitely NOT a “build it and they will come” activity, meaning just because you post a Facebook fundraiser asking for $750,000 that you’ll get it. You might do this through posts on social media, an article in the local news, and even a groundbreaking ceremony where you wear construction hats and hold golden shovels.

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10 Blogging Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The concept that a new blog post must be published daily is definitely a relic of the past. Whether it’s in the form of a guest post or an interview, featuring the people behind the online brand can add a human persona to your nonprofit and inspire others to get more involved. A nonprofit can blog once a week or every other week.

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Interview with Temra Costa, Author of Farmer Jane: Women Changing the Way We Eat

Have Fun - Do Good

I just *loved* this book, and also enjoy Temra's show, so I was super excited to interview her for the Big Vision Podcast. Britt Bravo: You interviewed 30 women, and organized them by if they were farmers, activists, and different things. Overall, was there a theme among the stories of the women that you interviewed?

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How to Start a Nonprofit: 12 Essential Steps for Success

Bloomerang

Challenging economic conditions, finding reliable funding sources, local or federal regulations, and staffing challenges are all potential obstacles your new nonprofit could face on the road to getting up and running. Look into pro-bono services offered by local bar associations or law firms.

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Three Fundraising Pros Give Their Advice On What You Should Do After You Get Laid Off

Bloomerang

Lisa : When you’re ready and you tell your network, try to provide them with as many details as possible: what type of job you’re looking for, whether you’re staying local or considering moving to another city, etc. You’ve started applying for jobs and have lined up a few interviews. How do you prepare for interviews?

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New Frontiers in Fundraising

Top Nonprofits

In this session, the two cover the fundamentals (including definitions of important terms), provide examples of famous NFTs, provide examples of fundraising successes, and highlight voices from sector experts. ” according to its website. They also discuss and explore the risks and common concerns.