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10 Ways to Find Monthly Donors for Your Small Nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

Illuminate India and Clubhouse Guatemala both completely cover the cost of many of the children in their programs with monthly sponsors. Now, here’s the more surprising part of monthly giving: Not only do you get more money when someone gives a monthly gift, but the loyalty level increases. Alas, that’s not the way things work.

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Seeds for a Future Part 3: Creating a sustainable future

ASU Lodestar Center

This may be the most overused and least accurate phrase we hear nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) utter in Guatemala. We define sustainability as economic and human development programs which when once established can continue financially and managerially without the on-going infusion of outside money.

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Third Party Fundraising Helps NEXT Worldwide “Live the Mission”

Connection Cafe

In August, Ryan Deer* will head out with his baseball team and NEXT Worldwide to “Live the Mission” by working with church planting leaders in Guatemala who equip and assist local pastors with planting or strengthening new churches. Communicate Constantly.

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Our EveryAction Hero: World Central Kitchen

Everyaction

This year, we have activated kitchens to respond to the volcanoes in Hawaii and Guatemala. For the past 5 or 6 years we've had a small but steady group of supporters who are primarily invested in our empowerment projects. Tim helped us there, led our kitchen in Hawaii, and even came with us to Guatemala.

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Meet Donna Callejon, Chief Operating Officer of Global Giving

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Donna Callejon with kids in village in Guatemala - the houses, latrines, etc are being built partly with Global Giving support. Before GlobalGiving I spent a few years helping to build the Washington Area Women's Foundation - and that's when I started becoming a "student' of philanthropy.

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Benetech: President's Update

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

The amazing thing about serving 100,000 students right now is that our commitment to the U.S. Department of Education was to serve 100,000 students by the end of our five-year contract in late 2012. We need innovation money that represents probably less than 5% of our budget, but is essential to our future.

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Using Photography to Change the World: An Interview with Paola Gianturco

Have Fun - Do Good

And, of course, because women's organizations always have too little money, I thought maybe a book would inspire other people to help. Britt Bravo: In so many of the groups you profiled, the women were using the arts for education, empowerment, or healing. One was I had earned two years worth of money in one year.