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Top 5 Tips to Build Your Fundraising Event Committee

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Think about all the teens that need community service hours!) The structure the committee provides also makes succession planning easier in the long run. For example, you may not be a graphic designer or marketing whiz, but you can find volunteers that have expertise in fields you don’t. Determine the positions you need.

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Co-Creating Exhibits with Teens and Volunteers: The Importance of Criteria

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What's the biggest mistake people make when involving non-professionals in exhibition design? It's a surprising fact that volunteer designers don't want a blank slate for their creativity. We gave them all the information we had, and on the first day they had a 90-minute conference call with the real exhibit designers.

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SXSW 2013: Measurement and Making Sense of Your Data

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I had the honor of designing a two and half workshop on “ Measurement ” with co-author KD Paine and social media nonprofit rock stars, David Neff and Carie Lewis. Well, the purpose of the video was to get teens to donate used sports equipment. Getting All Departments To Become Data Informed – Make It Fun.

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Giving the Gift of Accessibility

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

It was fun singing along in the Bookshare holiday video. It was great to be able to extend a Thank You gesture to our most dedicated volunteers (and we’re in the process of designing and implementing a more comprehensive Appreciation Program). Designing Great Beer 11. The Structure Of Evolutionary Theory 16. IMPULSE 34.

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13+ Lovely Valentine’s Day Fundraising Ideas and Strategies for 2022

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Each rose or carnation can include a gift card that tells a short story of how an extra $5 or $10 went to support domestic violence survivors or creating a safe space for LGBTQ teens. Here are some ideas on designing this from Pinterest boards on Valentine’s day tags. Partner with a Local Florist. Chocolate Covered Fundraising.

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Visitor Voices Part 3: Co-Creating and Control

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The Exploratorium's Nanoscape project, in which visitors and volunteers built giant walk-through models of nanoscale structures, had a different kind of impact; instead of displaying visitors' unique expressions of self, it displayed the power of collective action by visitors, harnessed by an institution. On the Ontario Science Center's 2.0

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Don't Talk to Strangers? Safety 2.0

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The irritating design? The recent flurry of restrictions that has sent teens fleeing? Structure the space with a clear story (and commensurate rules). Structure means context, and context means norms that people can easily grasp and deal with. Why should the staff have all the fun in this way? Exclusivity helps.

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