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

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Peer fundraising is the best way to raise money from this new generation of supporters, and a few organizations are already harnessing this strategy. LiNK (Liberty in North Korea). How is possible to raise dollars from a generation often associated with limited income and lack of putting their money where their mouths are?

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MobileActive Strategy Guide Now Available for Download

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

register people to vote, encourage involvement in elections, raise money for. extremely effective way for organizations to get messages out to the public, monitor elections, and encourage voter participation.??? a number of popular uprisings in the Ukraine and South Korea, to name just a. participation in civil society.

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Technology for Whom? Owning Our Platforms

Non Profit Quarterly

Want to earn some money in your spare time by ferrying food or riders around town? As more and more users have come to rely on these online services, synergistic “network effects” have added both value and profitability to several dominant platform companies. Want to share your extra room with a traveler and make a few bucks?

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MCON13 Live Blog: Millennial Giving (Alia McKee, Sea Change Strategies and Justin Wheeler, LINK)

NTEN

millennials think a simple review is more effective than an ad--YELP for example. You''re asking WTF does a review app have to do with getting their money? Millennials like instant gratification (in this case a trip to south korea to meet the refugees your funds rescued). They give more scrutiny.

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Mr. Jim Goes to Washington (and New York, and Nairobi, and Seoul, and Kampala, and Boston…)

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

We travel because we think it’s the most effective way to spread social change. We travel because we need to raise money, and we won’t get it unless we get in front of the donors. We travel because it‘s the best use of our time in finding the partnerships, insights, and the money our teams need to create more social change.

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