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[ASK AN EXPERT] If Donors Giving From Donor-Advised Funds Want Anonymity, How Do You Cultivate Them?

Bloomerang

Reasons for giving through a DAF primarily fall into these categories: Donor had a windfall; want to preserve some of this money for philanthropic purposes. Given these truths, what can you do to become a magnet that attracts more of this money? Other things you can do include: Meet with local DAF sponsor organizations.

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Philanthropy during COVID-19 in Brazil 

Candid

To understand how the pandemic impacted the philanthropic sector and civil society organizations around the world, we reached out to local experts who shared their observations and experiences over the past two years. COVID-19 placed unparalleled pressure on the country’s health systems, economy, and the well-being of Brazilians.

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3 Great Ways Your Board Can Get More Involved with Fundraising (Other Than Asking for Money)

Connection Cafe

When you tell board members that you need help with fundraising, many of them automatically think you are telling them they need to go ask their friends and colleagues for money. Here are 3 different ways your board members can participate in the fundraising process… without asking for money : . #1: 1: Helping with Non-Ask Events

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Philanthropy and Social Media: New Whitepaper from The Institute for Philanthropy

Amy Sample Ward

Download the full white paper or share it using this link: [link] Below are notes from my remarks. The real-time web has also revolutionized the way we support local communities in disaster. Maybe it isn’t even money, but feedback or advice, maybe an introduction or volunteer time. We can’t focus just on money.

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Good News for Giving 2.0: Your Organization’s Champions Are Your Most Valuable Resource

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Anyone and everyone who gives anything — time, money, experience, skills, networks — in any amount to create a better world can be philanthropist. She shared many stories of philanthropists with far less money and notoriety than celebrities and wealthy people we typically think of as philanthropists.

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An Insider Look at Nonprofit Success in Social Media

NTEN

Making Change at the Local Level Using Social Media. Guest speakers from Small Act and the National Wildlife Foundation will share their perspectives on how social media followers can help your organization raise more money and advocates for your cause. Register now for the first two events in the series!

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Supporting Teleworkers with the Right Tech for Success

Tech Soup

In a recent white paper (registration required), industry analysts at Frost and Sullivan outlined key technology. daily commutes, which saves them time and money. Download the free white. remote workers need in order to maintain workflow and collaboration with colleagues. Reduced facilities and related costs.

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