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Case Study: How One Organization Raised over $500K through Millennials

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LiNK (Liberty in North Korea). is a human rights organization that physically rescues North Korean refugees and helps resettle them in South Korea or the United States so they can avoid being forcibly repatriated back to North Korea, where they can face harsh punishments as a result of illegally immigrating.

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Fundraising Meets the Power of Peer-To-Peer Campaigns

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Liberty in North Korea. , or LiNK, an organization based in California that works to rescue and resettle North Korean refugees. LiNK also changed its fundraising focus from increasing the amount of dollars donated to increasing the number of donors who actually give. One of them involved.

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[Opinion] Millennials and the Fight Against Hate

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Tensions with North Korea. Before you think you know everything there is to know about “the millennials” and coin their actions as “do-gooding” and “nice” gestures, please be aware they are not only tackling these issues through traditional means of support like volunteering and donating. The horror of Charlottesville.

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5 Incredible Campaigns And What You Can Learn From Them

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One of our presenters, Anna Palmer, started an organization called the Fashion Project where people can donate clothes and accessories to the organization and once they resell them, 55% of the proceeds go towards a charity. Liberty in North Korea. Below are a few examples of ways they have been effective in this approach.

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The Future of Fundraising Is Peer-to-Peer

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Liberty in North Korea. , or LiNK, an organization based in California that works to rescue and resettle North Korean refugees. The organization also changed its fundraising focus from increasing the amount of dollars donated to increasing the number of donors who actually give. One of them involved.

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Mission Possible: Tell Us Your Symantec Story and Win Prizes!

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The Challenge is open to all nonprofits and public libraries in the world that have received Symantec product donation(s) and are currently using the product. (a) This Challenge is void in Cuba, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, Sudan, Syria, and all countries under sanction by the U.S. Eligibility. a) Nondiscrimination.

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