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A Simple 6 Step Plan for Creating a Facebook Page that Works

NetWits

It was a lot of fun presenting (and talking to) this extremely engaged group of people. Here are some of the key findings/takeaways from my presentation … (keep in mind that these apply to schools as well as any other nonprofit trying to effectively use Facebook as part of their online strategy). Show off your campus.

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Top 21 Virtual Event Ideas for Your Next Online Event

AccelEvents

You may be working with a group of people who know each other. You may have speakers invited for a specific purpose, but what about a fun and engaging speaker that everyone loves? . Maybe they paint the speakers or fun caricatures of attendees or even beautiful landscapes. We all need a little fun in our lives.

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3 Key Takeaways from Gearset’s DevOps Dreamin’

Cloud 4 Good

Across two days full of interactive sessions, workshops, and hands-on training, I had the chance to meet members of my Chicago Ohana Salesforce group and connect with new people with similar passions, challenges, and solutions to share. It was also the first in-person event I’ve had a chance to attend in two years. DevOps Sessions + Speakers.

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Why Movement Is the Killer Learning App for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There are many learning theories and can be categorized in different ways: External: These theories take into account self-learning and learning in groups. This includes behaviorism and social learning or peer learning, communities of practice, and connectivism. Internal: These theories take into account our minds and bodies.

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7 Tips on Asking for Donations — It’s Intimidating, We Get It [Updated]

NonProfit Hub

Research Your Donors to Read Their Minds. The words you want them to say: “ Wow, it’s like he read my mind! ”. You research your donor as an individual, but you also have a broad depth of general research on the kinds of people who donate to your nonprofit as a whole group. How do you get to that point?

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How to Be a Wizard at Tech Training Design and Delivery

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The basic premise remained the same: to give training tips, model them, and to provide “meta” data that gave a glimpse into the minds of the session designers. We used a Harry Potter theme to give the session a fun feel. This activity allowed the learner to move, engage in small group discussion, and apply analysis to the content.

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How to Write a Successful Annual Fundraising Plan in 6 Steps

Get Fully Funded

For example: An animal rescue group might aim to increase the number of animals they save by 25%. When you create your fundraising plan based on your strengths and your organization’s assets, you’ll find fundraising easier and more fun. Make it a FUN event that people talk about for days afterward. Write it down!