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Fundraising Lessons from the Father of Advertising | Ogilvy on Fundraising

Whole Whale

Though originally focused on advertising, Ogilvy’s wisdom contains enduring truths around driving action and results that can aid any cause, even with today’s new tools and platforms. A charity combating homelessness should feature stories of providing shelter, not just cute mascots. Helping real people should be the star.

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Get the Tools to Train and Educate

Tech Soup

You can use Atomic Training to help your organization maximize its tech tools and software products. Job training for at-risk youth, veterans reentering the workforce, or even homeless populations. Check out guides to available online tools for training staff. to see how organizations are putting these tools to work.

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Why Your Nonprofit Should Be A Big Listener

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The mission of Upwell is to condition the climate for change in marine conservation, and ready people to take action. Public opinion polls provide some types of insight, but take time and money. “For The tools we use to do this work are not immediately obvious. What is Big Listening?

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Fundraising for Education: Your Guide to Doing Virtual Fundraising Right

Qgiv

Finally, you want to make sure you add interactive elements to your livestream, whether that’s by adding chat people can use to ask questions, or y breaking up your livestream with polls, quizzes, raffles, etc. John Center for Homeless Men recently added some engagement to their Raisin’ the Rent event with virtual house parties !

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Reflections on Extension 2.0 Webinar

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That only works with small groups on the phone, fewer than 12 or 15 people, not 100. video and having people type themes into the chat worked. I used the chat as a backchannel and invited people to add questions or comments as we went along. The Webinar format which lends itself to lecture is out of my preference zone.

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[VIDEO] Demystifying the Grants Lifecycle: Grant Seeking Lessons and Pro-tips from the Field

Bloomerang

We’ve got some polls for you. I say this on most of my webinars, but when I’m looking for guests, it’s people who’ve done the thing they’re talking about. We’ve got people who are executive directors. And some people without grant experience, which is completely okay. Fantastic.

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Solutionary Women: Alli Chagi-Starr, Ilyse Hogue, Melinda Kramer and Reem Rahim

Have Fun - Do Good

And also, we'll be here a little bit for the reception, so you can also come and talk to people one-on-one. And really, when I started, I thought that blogs were for kind of strange people in their basements who were typing about conspiracy theories and stuff like that. There are a lot of people who don't.

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