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14+ Excellent Nonprofit Annual Reports

Whole Whale

DREAM’s annual report is doing everything right: beautiful images, student stories, and (of course) thanking their donors. We especially love how they paired a full-page image of a student with key stats that support the organization’s overall mission, a mix of showing and telling. The grassroots climate justice advocates at 350.org

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10 Online Fundraising Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

To make a credit card donation on GlobalGiving.org , donors do not need to enter a mailing address: GlobalGiving.org offers multiple ways to give in order to accommodate donors worldwide: 2) Proactively Promote Your Monthly Giving Program. This can be easily done at a low-cost through any domain registrar. 2020 Social Media Size Guide ).

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MathAndCoding Turns the Library into a Coding Classroom (Part 2)

Tech Soup

In part 1 of this series, we introduced MathAndCoding , a nonprofit that offers teen-led programming classes for children in public libraries in the Silicon Valley area. In part 2, we offer a librarian's perspective as the host for this program. They are also considering expanding the program to other parts of the U.S.

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How to Write Fundraising Emails That Get Results

Get Fully Funded

Then build the email so that every word, every image, every bit of formatting supports them to take that action. For example: “Many teen girls struggle with their self-esteem thanks to Instagram and Snapchat. What part(s) of your program does your donor care about? What makes your program unique? Just write, unfiltered.

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Six Things to Know in Nonprofit Technology News

Tech Soup

Proteus Digital Health is developing pills with sensors in them called ‘ingestibles’ Each ingestible sensor is the size of a grain of sand and doesn’t contain any toxic substances. Images: Image one: mattza / CC BY-SA 2.0. Image two: Franco Folini / CC BY-SA 2.0. Image three: JD Hancock / CC BY 2.0.

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YMCA of Greater Seattle: Windows MultiPoint Server Case Study

Tech Soup

YMCA of Greater Seattle's Kirkland Teen program was one of our test sites. It is one of 200 program sites in this very large and active YMCA. It serves an estimated 84,000 children and teens, so we hoped that this lab would be a serious test of a MultiPoint Server lab's resilience. 1 USB Hub. 8 used optical mice.

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The Art of Relevance Sneak Peek: Part Ex-Con, Part Farmer, Part Queen

Museum 2.0

FoodWhat's staff and teens have taught me a lot about what it really means to be relevant to people who are often overlooked or ignored. Doron runs a youth development program called FoodWhat in Santa Cruz County, California. FoodWhat empowers teens to change their lives through farming and food justice. Hanging out.

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