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How to Make This Your Most Successful Library Giving Day

sgEngage

Library Giving Day is an international one-day fundraising event that could significantly boost your library’s fundraising potential. How can you plan a more successful Library Giving Day? In 2022 alone, Library Giving Day reported 12,168 total donations adding up to $1.6 Check out what other libraries have done.

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A 2-Day Plan for Launching a Library Giving Day Campaign

Connection Cafe

Developed in 2019 and envisioned by the Seattle Public Library Foundation, Library Giving Day was created to support libraries nationwide. This one-day giving event was formed to encourage patrons to support their individual library systems and this year will be held on April 23. Goal for Library Giving Day.

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NTEN and National Volunteer Week

NTEN

Down in NTEN South (AKA San Francisco, CA), Membership Director, Megan Keane, joined a group of One Brick volunteers to clean up after San Francisco Friends of the Library 's Spring Book Sale. IT Director, Karl Hedstrom, spent Tuesday morning helping sort food and stock shelves at the University Food Bank in Seattle, WA.

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Comprehensive Guide To Year-End Giving

CauseVox

In 2020, they set a goal of raising $40,000 for their combined #GivingTuesday/year-end fundraiser to raise funds for their virtual summer camp. Other Examples: An Annual Giving Campaign, like National Center for Youth Law did $10k for a new Alzheimer’s research project Raise $25,000 to fill a new school library.

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10 Amazing Environmental Nonprofits You Need to Know About

Tech Soup

Braided River is a Seattle-based publishing organization that is committed to inspiring support for critical conservation efforts. The organization has raised well over a million dollars to care for hundreds of orphaned and displaced orangutans living in care centers in Borneo and Sumatra. Braided River — Second-Place Winner.

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Nonprofit Technology News for May 2014

Tech Soup

The FCC ruling opened a four-month public comment period, after which it will take a final vote on net neutrality. an hour, would raise $20,000 dollars in one year. My friend and colleague, Michael DeLong died last week in Seattle. It’s not a completely done deal, though. All comments are publicly viewable here.

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Guest Post by Nina Simon: Design Techniques for Developing Questions for Visitor Participation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

On Friday, I offered a participatory design workshop for Seattle-area museum professionals ( slides here ). Show the question to a group of people and ask them to raise their hands if they have an immediate answer to that question. Submitted by Nina Simon, publisher of Museum 2.0 Go back and write a new one.