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Guest Post: Infusing “Social” into Social Justice Organizations

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Time Magazine provocatively named “The Protester” as its 2011 “Person of the Year” for its riveting influence on last year’s social and political events. While emotive storytelling is crux to engaging the hearts and minds of social media consumers, advocates are ethically bound to preserve the privacy of vulnerable clients.

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The 2016 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

EveryAction

The 33rd Annual Nonprofit Organizations Institute features leading nationally recognized experts from private foundations, public charities, law, finance and government to discuss the latest tax, legislative and governance issues affecting nonprofit organizations. Get ready to learn from some of the best analytics minds out there.

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Create a Fundraising Plan that Plays to Your Fundraising Strengths

Get Fully Funded

Are you strong in event planning, mindful of all the little details? That would be a disaster! In most cases, an established name will make it easier to ask for and receive money because people will at least have heard of you, which can equal legitimacy in their mind. Great at asking for in-kind gifts?

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Create a Fundraising Plan that Plays to Your Fundraising Strengths

Get Fully Funded

That would be a disaster! In most cases, an established name will make it easier to ask for and receive money because people will at least have heard of you, which can equal legitimacy in their mind. And don’t overlook influencers on Instagram. And this exercise will help you uncover that. If so, that person is an asset.