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12 Demographic & Technology Trends Changing the Nonprofit Sector Worldwide

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Source: United Nations Population Fund. First-time access the mobile internet is exploding across Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East and in Europe, North America, and Australia, the mobile web has surpassed desktop. 8) Messaging apps have 20% more monthly active users than social networks.

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10 Signs Your Small Nonprofit Excels at Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

As a result of this temporary decline in social media ROI, web and email campaigns are being rejuvenated and very soon digital payments within social networks will revitalize online fundraising. All nonprofit social media campaigns – even those of large, well-funded organizations – can be improved upon. Get ready!

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Philanthropy 2.0 Study Results Published on Mashable

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Social Networks: It’s About the Relationship by Stephen MacLaughlin, BlackBaud Blog, May 29, 2008. Jennifer Paterson Dempsy, The Children's Wish Foundation of Canada Just recently I asked for help within my social network at Twitter to spread the word about something I am very passionate about, Braille Literacy.

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What No One Else is Telling You About “Micro-donations”

Greater Giving

Harness today’s LARGEST donor demographic with these quick and effective micro-philanthropy strategies. The revenue potential in micro-donations has exploded , with “crowd-funding” emerging as a leading peer-to-peer fundraising method and generating $17.2 billion last year in North America alone.