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3 Grassroots advocacy milestones to meet this month

EveryAction

A high-barrier action—like calling a lawmaker’s office, writing a letter to the editor, or attending an event—indicates that a volunteer is ready to engage with your organization at a more robust level. Most of these requests are coming from lobbyists in Washington, but offices are hearing from constituents and local interests as well.

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5 Creative Angles to Consider for Your Next Fundraising Campaign

Classy

Download Your Checklists for Crowdfunding, Peer-to-Peer, and Event Fundraising Campaigns. The Helen Woodward Animal Center ran with this approach for their Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon event. Implementing peer-to-peer fundraising into your event can open the door to exponential fundraising potential.

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The 2019 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

The Science Behind Engaging your Supporters

Throughout the year we'll be updating this calendar with even more conferences, updated ticket prices, and event hashtags. Did your event make the list? The Corps Network / Washington, DC / TBA. 2019 Washington Nonprofit Conference. 2019 Washington Nonprofit Conference. State/Local / #DCNP2019 / @DMANF.

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34 Clever Summer Fundraising Ideas

Whole Whale

For any of these ideas make sure you have the following technical elements: Event name, date, and details in an email/flyer/social post. Website or event page so people can find it. You can use a Facebook event, Eventbrite or a simple campaign site like splashthat. Way to accept donations or money from the event.

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Think Global, Act Local

Connection Cafe

Two recent advocacy victories this week by PETA and my former colleagues at Defenders of Wildlife are a great reminder of a little practiced truth: organizations are seeing greater (and often easier) success in leveraging online advocacy to change policy at the state and local level.

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We've Built The Tools You Need for 2018

Everyaction

Connect Supporters with Local Elected Officials using Local Advocacy Change doesn’t just happen in Washington, DC. Across the country, state and local governments make meaningful policy decisions that affect nearly every issue - from preventing gun violence, to protecting the environment, or safeguarding LGBTQ rights.

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The impact of COVID-19 on civil society, part two

Candid

We hope this information will be useful in a multitude of ways, from ongoing advocacy efforts to capturing the sector’s story to helping local leaders build greater resiliency. A Fidelity Charitable survey found that only 22 percent of donors think the pandemic will have a significant influence on 2021 giving.