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Tech Wellness in the Nonprofit Workplace: Tips for Avoiding Collaborative Overload

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Sound familiar? Have a formal policy about sending after hours emails. Some organizations have explicit policies such as “no email between 7pm-7am. This can contribute to overload unless you have a method to establish a remote work policy. Is the ratio of team/solo time adequate? Take a trend-line view.

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Microsoft Ad Grants: An Overview for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofits Source

Although the amount may seem small compared to Google’s mighty $10,000, there are a few considerations to bear in mind when deciding between the two programs. Attracting donors and volunteers to your website, increasing conversions, and enhancing supporter communications are a few to keep in mind. Welcome and Policies.

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Online Fundraising Site: How To Create A High-Performing Fundraising Website

CauseVox

Consistent, relevant content is key to keeping your campaign top of mind for donors. Sounds like a good time to me. Traditionally, companies offer a 1:1 match ratio but some employers do a 1:2 or even a 1:3 match on all donations, up to a maximum amount. Keep in mind that each company sets their own policy.

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

Bloomerang

Harvey’s going to talk a little bit about getting inside the minds of donors. But if you can get inside a donor’s mind, I think that is the secret to reducing your attrition, which means increasing the number of people who renew and give you gifts year after year. . We’re going to do a little intro. . no, no, no.

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[VIDEO] Exploring Cryptocurrency: Introducing New Giving Methods to Your Nonprofit

Bloomerang

So this is really causing a look at the ratio to maybe shift from 85% or maybe even more of your dollars coming from 15% of your donors. . But just keep in mind that at the end of the day it’s really up to the donor to decide how much they want to trust you. But now we’re seeing more evidence that this is really shifting.

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Exploring Cryptocurrency: Introducing New Giving Methods to Your Nonprofit

Bloomerang

So this is really causing a look at the ratio to maybe shift from 85% or maybe even more of your dollars coming from 15% of your donors. So first you can expand your toolkit by making sure that you have strong gift acceptance policies that are already in place, particularly related to appreciated asset-giving, wealth transfers and bequests.

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