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The Unsung Hero in Fundraising Campaigns Isn’t Raffles—It’s Sweepstakes!

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Whether virtual, in person, or hybrid, raffles are an effective way to raise money for your nonprofit (case in point—the $9,420,506 raffle organizers on Eventgroove have earned for their causes since November 2019). Furthermore, raffles of any kind are 100% against the law in Alabama, Hawaii, and Utah. About the Sponsor.

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Social Media Club Workshop in Hawaii: Reflections on Social Media Game - Aloha Version

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Hawaii Social Media Game View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. tags: hawaii socialmediaclub ).   A big Mahalo to the generous sponsors (Viddler, Chimp, HTDC, Hubspot, KnowHow Cafe, and Viddler).   A big Mahalo to the generous sponsors (Viddler, Chimp, HTDC, Hubspot, KnowHow Cafe, and Viddler).

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8 Top Corporate Giving Trends to Watch in 2024 + Examples

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Employees can then donate this money to support the charity of their choice. What’s more, company-sponsored volunteer projects and other opportunities that encourage teamwork are the most common components of a company’s volunteer strategy by 71.43%.

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Target Facebook Challenge: Ten Large Charities Compete for Votes To Divide the $3 Million Pot

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

companies, and even foundations to give away money. Charity SmackDown had teams of celebrities paired with corporate sponsors to raise money for nine different charities. On the other hand, online contests remind of an experience I had in Hawaii feeding fish. This contest was based on the total amount raised.

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Amanda Rose, Twestival Leader, Reflects on Twestival

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This world-wide fundraiser, with a $1 million fundraising goal, brought together the Twitter community for an evening of fun and to raise money and awareness for charity: water. The first post I wrote was called " Look Out Here Comes Everybody To Raise Money for charity:water on Twitter " with a wink to Clay Shirky's work.