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22 Statistics About #GivingTuesday Donors Worldwide

Nonprofit Tech for Good

From GivingTuesday : 1) The estimated total of online and offline giving across sixty countries on GivingTuesday 2019 is $1.97 Environment and conservation – 7%. Research and public policy – 1%. 511 was given online in the United States within the first 24 hours of GivingTuesday 2019, an increase of 28%.

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Best Practices for Securing Data in Humanitarian Crisis Situations

Saleforce Nonprofit

The unfolding crisis in Afghanistan is a stark reminder that many Salesforce.org nonprofit customers often work in fragile environments. We believe that technology systems intended to be used in fragile environments must be “protective by design,” and seek from the outset to minimize the risk of harm. Learn more in the MFA Guide.

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How to Improve On-Time Tuition Payments

sgEngage

However, before a business officer offers flexibility, it’s essential to have rules that define the terms of tuition payment and processing and have school leadership fully support those policies. By working closely with the school to understand its policies, we can help families find the best way to honor payments when hardships occur.

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The Future of Media: Bridging the Offline and Online World

Care2

How can we expect to save the environment or stop violence abroad if media outlets refuse to even let these issues see the light of day? The rapid disappearance of quality journalism, the growing digital divide, and the impending corporate takeover of the Internet are all impacted by policy decisions made in Washington.

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Nonprofits Live: Green Tools and Technology Decisions Recap

Tech Soup

The April edition of Nonprofits Live looked at environmental policy, sustainable practices, and nonprofit sustainability case studies. and Zoey Kroll from the City of San Francisco's Department of Environment (SFDOE) ; and Jamie Henn, communications director at 350.org. contributor; Kevin Danaher.

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grist.org: Measuring Along the Ladder of Engagement

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

grist.org’s key results are: Footprint: The reach of their activities, both online and offline. Societal Change: Impact on society, policy discussions, and conversations that advance sustainable practices. The idea is that biking to work is not only is good for the environment but can also help local economies.

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Guest Post by Marc van Bree: Orchestras and Social Media Survey

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It seems many orchestras are dipping their feet in the social media pool, but do not have the policies, budgets, and metrics in place to effectively use the tools at their disposal, even if they do recognize the need for checks and balances. Managers find social media important and organizations are generally enthusiastic.