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March Cause Awareness: Women’s History Month

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March is Women’s History Month, a time to honor women’s accomplishments throughout history and recognize history-makers that have contributed to advancing and protecting women’s rights in our society. Learn how you can take the time to celebrate Women’s History Month with our list of ideas and nonprofits you can support!

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Twitter for Nonprofits in 2018: Rebirth or Retire?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Someone sent out a tweet wondering if London’s Natural History Museum and Science Museum went to war, which would win. Here’s a powerful example of personal storytelling using the threads by Charlotte Clymer on depression and suicide. One museum said they have dinosaurs; the other said they have robots.

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Honoring International Women’s Day 2022

Forum One

During Women’s History Month, we are excited to celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, 2022. This year’s theme is #BreakTheBias. Imagine a gender-equal world. A world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. A world that is diverse, equitable, and inclusive. A world where difference is valued and celebrated.

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Celebrate International Women’s Day 2021

Forum One

During Women’s History Month, we are excited to celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, 2021. This year’s theme is #ChooseToChallenge because a challenged world is an alert world. Individually, we’re all responsible for our own thoughts and actions, but we can choose to challenge and call out gender bias and inequity.

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Engaging Your Ideal Donors and Boosting Your Fundraising Efforts: A Step-by-Step Guide

The Modern Nonprofit

develop donor personas Donor personas are fictional, yet data-driven profiles that represent your ideal supporters. Based on your research, create profiles of your ideal donors. Common segmentation criteria for nonprofits include such as age, location, interests, communication preferences and donation history.

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Imagery and Authenticity

Non Profit Quarterly

This is well documented, and even the history of people describing themselves as white goes back to the slave trade. And so the sounds I chose—you can hear, for instance, a heartbeat or breathing—an d so what I was trying to do is to bring the viewer in to the perspective of the people being profiled. It’s not their story.

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Unicef’s Little Bet on Pinboard

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’m now on the prowl for examples from the nonprofit world of “Little Bets” and was excited to read about how Unicef created a fictional profile for a 13-year-old girl named Ami Musa, from the poor, war torn African country of Sierra Leone. UNICEF has a history of innovation.