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Two Ways To Use Crowdsourcing for Face-to-Face Conferences

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Crowdsourcing is the process of organizing many people to participate in a joint project, often in small ways. Next week on March 1-2, the First 5 California and the Water Cooler Joint Conference will take place in Sacramento. The platform allows viewers to vote on ideas and add their own.

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Nonprofits and App Developers Combine Forces for Community Change

Tech Soup

These events bring together app developers with people from the nonprofit world to present new ideas and improve on social good projects already in use. Of all the projects presented, the Detroit Water Project might be the most well-known. The project has been able to help 900 families pay their water bills.

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Top Lessons from GivingTuesday 2023

Neon CRM

According to data from the Fundraising Effectiveness Project , retention rates for new donors and donors who give small gifts are some of the most important trends for nonprofits to prioritize during campaigns both during year-end and in the next year. They hit their goal of collecting 150 coats.

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Social Media Lab: How To Become A Networked Nonprofit

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

LAUP has a group of parent ambassadors who serve as their key advocates in Sacramento or on land. They established a fan page for this group so they can be their advocates on Facebook as well. Both ended their experiments with insights about how to set up systems and structures for content creation across channels, linking, and engaging.