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Breaking the Cycle & Starting the Mental Health Conversation

Saleforce Nonprofit

For Black Americans, the statistics are even more sobering: They are 20% more likely to experience serious mental health problems than the general population. The Alliance is built around the three pillars Charlamagne sees as most important: teach, train, treat.

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Reflections of a Nonprofit Heart

ASU Lodestar Center

At some point, I decided I’d have to fix unfair stuff myself, since too many people didn’t seem to care as much as I did about world problems. When I was a young teen, for example, my twin sister and a girlfriend would pass around a football during lunch hour. “Well, then,” I’d think, “somebody needs to get busy and make it fair!”.

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Freshen Up the Sunday Morning Giving Routine With These Church Fundraising Events

Qgiv

The problem? This next idea is great if your church has a great youth group with teens old enough to fundraise. While teens may not have a ton of their own disposable income, they can ask family in their social circle to give in support of your church. This idea is inspired by Save One Life, Inc.’s Craft parties.

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Freshen Up the Sunday Morning Giving Routine With These Church Fundraising Events

Qgiv

The problem? This next idea is great if your church has a great youth group with teens old enough to fundraise. While teens may not have a ton of their own disposable income, they can ask family in their social circle to give in support of your church. This idea is inspired by Save One Life, Inc.’s Craft parties.

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A Strong Message for Fundraising = More and Bigger Donations

Get Fully Funded

It’s how you explain to a potential donor who your organization helps, what problem you are working to solve, and how your organization is changing lives. Today’s teens get the message that they need to go to college, but so many don’t know how to get to college, how to pay for college, or what they should do while they are at college. .

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Trust Me, Know Me, Love Me: Trust in the Participatory Age

Museum 2.0

But here's the problem. And here's the bigger problem. Fortunately, we're not in a life-or-death business, so we should feel even more assured that honesty, not marketing spin, might be the best policy for gaining trust. I'm reading a book of essays about how to teach written by teens. In the Web 2.0

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8 Ways Nonprofits Can Help P2P Fundraisers Meet & Exceed Their Goals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

your connection to soccer, teens, nonprofits, Classy, etc.). They decided to use soccer to teach adolescents, primarily girls, about the dangers of HIV, how to protect themselves from STIs and sexual abuse, and how to build confidence beyond their teenage years! Make it more personal to you (i.e. Dear [Donor Name] , You are amazing!

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