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A Dog Named Red Helps Best Friends Animal Society Get Results on Facebook

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Best Friends is a nonprofit organization that is working to bring about an end to pet homelessness and the shelter killing of nearly 4 million animals a year. Red’s Get Well card was one of Best Friends’ most popular and most engaging posts in February 2013. We received a call this morning from Diane, Red’s dedicated mom.

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300 More Email Subject Lines from End of Year Fundraising

Connection Cafe

This is the 2013 edition of my annual review of year-end email subject lines that started in 2011 and continued in 2012. I analyzed 320 email messages sent to me from 55 nonprofit organizations between December 1st and 31st, 2013. Nonprofits sent a median of 5 emails during the month of December 2013. Email Frequency.

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450 Email Subject Lines From End of Year Fundraising

Connection Cafe

Be sure to check out 2014 , 2013 , 2012 , and 2011 too. Your year-end gift helps others find life after cancer. Thank you – we’ll end pet homelessness, the seal hunt, and more. Here is the 2015 edition of my annual review of year-end nonprofit fundraising email subject lines. (Be Hurry – just 2 days left.

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400 More Email Subject Lines from End of Year Fundraising

Connection Cafe

Be sure to give the 2013 , 2012 , and 2011 reviews a look too. That was a significant increase from 2013 and nearly as many emails that I received on December 31st. That was slightly down from 2013. About 6 faux forwards this year which was more than 2013. Last day to give – FWD: Nothing can prepare you for cancer.

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How a looming government shutdown might impact your tax refund, Social Security, and more

Fast Company Tech

During the 2013 shutdown, however, millions of visitors were turned away from parks, national monuments, and other sites. Other services, such as education and job training, support for veteran-owned businesses, and even assistance for homeless veterans may be unavailable. Trash also piled up at many sites, with no one to clean it.