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The Intersection of Marketing and Fundraising: Tips from the Autism Society of Minnesota, a CauseVox Nonprofit

CauseVox

So when their day job employer, the Autism Society of Minnesota (AuSM), decided to start using CauseVox for their peer-to-peer fundraising, Zephyr was all in. The language that we use is vitally important to our fundraising efforts. Read on to get an inside look or watch it in webinar form here !

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7 Top Nonprofit Crowdfunding + Peer-to-Peer Website Examples Of 2021

CauseVox

The Autism Society of Minnesota (AuSM) has hosted a gala for the last four years, but in 2020 and 2021 they knew it wouldn’t be an option. They used CauseVox’s activity metric to allow fundraisers to showcase their progress towards a goal of miles hiked. Let’s take a look. A Toast To AuSM.

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Design for Social Engagement: Pointing at Exhibits

Museum 2.0

The photos above were provided by Paul Martin of the Science Museum of Minnesota from their award-winning exhibition RACE. Paul has suggested that this metric—pointing—may be a valuable evaluation measure of a particular kind of engagement. When he speaks about these photos, Paul spends little time on the content of the exhibits.

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The Evolution of NPTech: Keynote and slides

Amy Sample Ward

Yesterday, I had the huge honor and pleasure to present the keynote at the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits ‘ NPTech Conference, eStrategy in an iWorld. We had simple goals, and defined our metrics only as they related to grant deliverables or obvious data, like: we will launch programs in 3 schools, or we will feed 500 families.

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[VIDEO] Keeping Your Donor Database Healthy, Wealth, and Wise

Bloomerang

Mary’s University of Minnesota. So I’m going to say I get [foreign language 00:19:56]. ” And I’m like, ” [foreign language 00:20:19].” ” And I’m like, ” [foreign language 00:20:19].” You’re speaking my language. And I’m an MFIA.