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Walmart Launches Spark Good Round Up and Registry for Nonprofits

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Today, just in time for the holiday season, we’re launching a new way of giving designed to spark collective action — and big impact— in support of communities nationwide.

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10 Ways to Spark Amazing Recurring Giving Results Now!

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Get your copy of this essential resource today; filled with the best ways to ignite recurring. Whether you’re just getting started with recurring giving, or you’ve already engaged in the recurring giving revolution, this guide is a must for optimizing your recurring program to thrive and achieve sustainable, long-term success.

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Use Social Media to Spark Your Fundraising As Gmail Rolls Out New Email Deliverability Guidelines

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As Gmail introduces changes to its deliverability guidelines, nonprofit professionals must understand the implications for fundraising.

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Your Nonprofit Logo is a Spark, Not the Flame

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But if it’s well-designed, your curiosity will be sparked. A logo is like a film poster—it’s a teaser to spark curiosity so folks will want to learn more about the company or organization. The goal of a logo is to spark an emotion. The post Your Nonprofit Logo is a Spark, Not the Flame appeared first on Top Nonprofits.

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Become the Association Your Members Want

The sessions were facilitated by Elizabeth Engel, Chief Strategist, Spark Consulting. We organized a Think Tank to help identify trends and crystalize our outlook on the future of membership. This article is the result of feedback gleaned during those dialogues, previous research, and the viewpoints of the.orgSource team.

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Your Logo is a Spark, Not the Flame

Top Nonprofits

But if it’s well-designed, your curiosity will be sparked. A logo is like a film poster—it’s a teaser to spark curiosity so folks will want to learn more about the company or organization. The goal of a logo is to spark an emotion. Your Logo is a Spark, Not the Flame. So you want to make sure it’s an accurate emotion.

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10 Ways That Have Elevated Boards to Increase Fundraising!

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Download now to ignite the spark of transformation! View the Board Fundraising & Engagement Guide: 10 Essentials for Success - your roadmap to building a powerful team of fundraisers and changemakers.