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40+ Unforgettable Live Auction Items that Sell Well

Bloomerang

For example, if your town is known for gorgeous cherry blossom trees, offering paintings with these trees by a local artist can inspire bidding. Leverage the mutual benefits of corporate partnerships by asking your sponsors to contribute a corporate package or basket to your auction.

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June Cause Awareness: LGBTQIA+ Pride Month

Qgiv

The march in New York City and parallel events that took place across the country are considered a watershed moment for LGBTQIA+ rights and the push for liberation of the LGBTQIA+ community. Support PrideFest by becoming a sponsor or donating for a pride sign. cities to commemorate the anniversary.

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15+ Giving Tuesday Campaign Ideas (and Expert Tips) for 2021

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Giving Tuesday was created in 2012 at the 92nd Street Y’s Belfer Center for Innovation and Social Impact in New York City. You can, however, join your local Giving Tuesday movement to localize your efforts. Team up with local news. When did Giving Tuesday begin? How does Giving Tuesday help nonprofits?

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Adobe Creative Suite and One Nonprofit's Winning Formula

Tech Soup

Earlier this year, organizations submitted their best creative works to the Show Your Impact 2010 design contest, sponsored by Adobe and TechSoup. The project, designed through a collaboration between CUP and 15 local high school students, investigated the community impact of a new housing development in East New York.

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This Twitter Fundraisers, Next Year FourSquare Fundraisers.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

FourSquare announced today it was partnering with TechiesGiveBack.org to raise money for CampInteractive, a local not-for-profit which empowers inner city youth through the inspiration of the outdoors and the creative power of technology.

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Hackathons for Good: Techies, Thinkers, and Activists Unite

Tech Soup

The hackathon model is ideal for nonprofits and libraries because it brings together motivated volunteers to expedite a project on a limited budget. While many hackathons for good are run by nonprofits, there are some corporate-sponsored events as well. or Code for Oakland ). Hackathons for Social Good. The ReStart Challenges.

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Road Trip! Fundraising, Advocacy, Community Building, Storytelling and Recruitment on the Road.

Care2

Road trips are an excellent platform for causes to tell important stories, engage volunteers, and fundraise in an innovative way. Creating meaningful volunteer opportunities. Building local chapters. The road trippers also made stops for advocacy events in Boston and New York before concluding in Washington DC.