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29 Nonprofit Bloggers to Follow on Twitter

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Blog: Get Fully Funded. Blog: Philanthropy 411. Trista Harris: @TristaHarris from Minneapolis, MN. Blog: New Voices of Philanthropy. Blog: Philanthropy 2173. Blog: Amy Sample Ward’s Version of NPTech. Sandy Rees: @SandyRees from East Tennessee. Neff: @daveiam from Austin, TX. Blog: 501derful.org. Blog: John Haydon.

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How to Adapt to the Changing Landscape of Workplace Giving

Saleforce Nonprofit

In a recent webinar, How to Adapt to the Changing Landscape of Workplace Giving , Salesforce.org Philanthropy Cloud team members discussed their observations of how their customers managed the unique challenges that 2020 brought, and provide guidance on how other corporate social responsibility (CSR) and HR professionals can follow suit.

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Research Friday: Human Capital Performance Bonds. What are they? How do they work?

ASU Lodestar Center

But a structural problem remains: philanthropy does not typically have available capital for scaling. State deposits investors’ funds in a ‘Performance Pool’ where they are held until payout terms are met by the nonprofit. Alternately, performance pool continues operating, funded by cash returns re-investment by government.

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What Are Social Enterprises, Anyway?

Tech Soup

TechSoup Global’s CEO Rebecca Masisak is presenting at the Social Enterprise Alliance Summit 2013 this month in Minneapolis. REDF (also known as The Roberts Enterprise Development Fund) is a pioneer in fostering these types of charities. That got me to wondering. What exactly is a social enterprise? The Fourth Sector Economy.

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How to use social media to inspire 40,000 people to give on one day

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This incredible online fund raising event raised more than $14 million last year, and we’re hoping to raise the bar higher this year by engaging more than 40,000 donors to donate to any of Minnesota’s more than 26,000 nonprofits using GiveMN.org. We also have Minneapolis/St. by Jeff Achen, GiveMN.org.

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The 2016 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

EveryAction

Philanthropy Southwest / Austin, TX / $625. Yale Philanthropy Conference 2016. Yale Philanthropy Conference 2016. Yale Philanthropy Conference / New Haven, CT / $110. This year, the Yale Philanthropy Conference will explore the evolving role of philanthropy within this ecosystem of change. Governance.

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The Next Generation of Major Donors to Museums: Interview with David Gelles

Museum 2.0

There''s an example from Minneapolis in the article about this--a donor that the Walker Art Center was cultivating who moved to New York. He funds smaller exhibitions, maybe is able to build a relationship with a curator, feel like his voice is heard. There''s also the transience issue.

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