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Two Audiences, One Big Party: How the Woodland Park Zoo’s Hybrid Gala Made $2M

Greater Giving

But the talented event staff still managed to pull off the event, even if it didn’t make quite as much money as previous events. They had to suddenly take their highly-anticipated 2020 Jungle Party completely virtual, and could no longer use the vendor services they’d already paid for.

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7 Spring Fundraising Ideas to Enhance Your Relationship With Current Donors

CauseVox

But aside from thinking about this season as just a time to raise money, also stop to consider how you can truly enhance relationships with these current donors while you’re making the big “ask.”. Check out this list of 7 spring fundraising ideas that focus on raising money AND deepening relationships with your current donors.

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3 Ways to Bring Your Work to Your Donors (Instead of Asking Them to Come to You)

Achieve

Sound familiar? In a recent Washington Post article, nonprofits using VR technology were quoted as saying it “offers the best medium to date for evoking genuine empathy for their mission” and has the ability to “combat fatigue among donors who feel disconnected from the results [achieved by] their money.”. Be honest.).

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4 bbcon 2019 Takeaways to Help You Maximize Your Foundation’s Impact in 2020

Connection Cafe

If you were unable to join us last month, we hope that you’ll join us next year at bbcon 2020 in Seattle. I think you’ll agree once it’s complete that a deduplication project is a very worthwhile investment in time, money, and staff morale-boosting. Engaging corporate sponsors. In addition to the above, they also….

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Alli Chagi-Starr, Art in Action/Ella Baker Center, Podcast Interview Transcription

Have Fun - Do Good

I got involved in some of the anti-globalization work at that time and my group, Art and Revolution, was doing a lot of education and outreach through dance and giant puppets and theater and doing a lot of tours to mobilize people to come to Seattle. One other challenge I wanted to share, let's see, what was it.

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