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Get Help in Telling the Story of Your Nonprofit's Impact

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Seattle, Washington: Mission-Driven Website Planning Workshop. Seattle, Washington: Springboard 2017 Graduation. Seattle, Washington: Targeted Volunteer Recruitment. Seattle, Washington: Up Your Understanding of Nonprofit Financial Statements. Seattle, Washington: King County Executive Director Forum — October 6.

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How Faith-based Nonprofits Can Use Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

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Here are some scenarios in which peer-to-peer fundraising could benefit your faith-based organization: Help raise money and awareness for an upcoming project. For example, let’s say your faith-based organization is also an outreach ministry for shut-ins and the homeless.

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A Few Reflections from SXSW Crowdsourcing Panel

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We used a broad definition of crowd sourcing, simply stated as: Getting ideas, content, volunteer tasks, money, or other things from a wide swath of people. Seattle Free School , suggested by Amy Sample Ward, uses social media to organize classes and teach students. The maps are made by community members.

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Why is multi-channel marketing important for nonprofit fundraising?

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They are in one or many channels and your job as a nonprofit marketer is to deliver the right message to them at the right time—ultimately convincing them to spend their attention, time, and money with you. Designing marketing collateral for multiple channels will take a little investment of time and money on the part of your nonprofit.

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