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How Well Do You Know Your Neighbors?

Connection Cafe

You can tell a lot about your donors by looking through information points such as past donation history, biographical facts, and interactions with your organization. Her donation history seems fairly involved with two gifts over a five year span of $550 each to your main annual fund campaign.

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Great Conversationalists: Reflections on Being a Dial-a-Stranger

Museum 2.0

I even made some gaffes--for example, confusing the University of Texas natural history museum with the Utah natural history museum (the "UT" slipped me up)--but they took it in stride, continuing the conversation without embarrassing me.

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And the Twitterville Book Winners Are.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Like a sociologist digging up the remains of an ancient civilization or someone researching their family history, he went to great lengths to uncover the beginning of fundraising on Twitter. Manny Hernandez who shared his fundraising secrets for Tubiabetes.com Amy Yu and Christine Lin from Asian Liver Center at Stanford University.

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Our EveryAction Hero: Jewish Voice for Peace

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We have almost 2,000 monthly givers and every now and then we run Chai Club campaigns where we segment by folks who have a giving history of making multiple donations throughout the year. So for example a member could email me and say "hey, I'm in the middle of Utah and I'm a member and I'd like to find other people near me".

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