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Integrating WordPress with Salesforce

Saleforce Nonprofit

Your website can also pull and display data stored in Salesforce, such as lists of sponsors or grantees, program data, chapter or affiliate information, or some other personalized experience based on the visitor’s profile. Pricing and level of effort: No licensing costs; included with Salesforce . Lowest implementation level of effort.

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Nonprofits can become more resilient by spending more on fundraising and admin ? new research

Pamela Grow

Pedraza Martinez , University of Notre Dame Most food banks, homeless shelters and other social services nonprofits constantly face hard decisions about how to use their limited funds. Building on this, our research challenges the conventional wisdom that nonprofits should allocate nearly all of their budget to program costs.

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Fighting for a cause

ASU Lodestar Center

For the next few days I became familiar with runaway and homeless youth issues. This gave me the tools to develop the steps to get the program going. state and the city to find out what we needed to do to become licensed. The next big challenge was researching how to open an emergency youth shelter. and Canada. and Canada.

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Are Social Enterprises Viable Models for Funding Nonprofits?

ASU Lodestar Center

The traditional method of receiving tax-deductible donations is to file for 501(c) status with the Internal Revenue Service, an application for 501(c)(3) status designed for a religious, charitable, or educational purpose. L3Cs were specifically designed to help social entrepreneurs raise capital from a much broader range of investors.

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Big Vision Podcast: Steve Williams from POWER

Have Fun - Do Good

Steve Williams: When I was in college I did a lot of service work around homelessness issues. I was like, "It's cool doing it," but I recognize that regardless of how hard I worked in the homeless shelter, that every day there were more and more people, who were forced to come to the shelter because they had nowhere else to go.

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What I Learned From @nancylublin About #dataonpurpose

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Another example was to help Youth Homeless Shelters. They interviewed them and found out that homeless teens want one thing – jeans. Kids learned about homelessness. Nancy mentioned that listening and using data inspired them to kill a bunch of programs, even popular programs. It’s Monday.