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Crowdsourcing and the nonprofit community

ASU Lodestar Center

Funding, guidance, volunteers, community engagement – all vital resources to sustaining a nonprofit – seem to be in short supply most days. Wondering how to best manage volunteers to maximize their efficiency? Crowdsourcing draws together volunteers, funding and brainpower from international organizations and individuals.

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From Coast to Coast: How Healthcare Organizations are Handling the Outpouring of Support and In-Kind Gifts

Connection Cafe

I recognize that gift acceptance and volunteer engagement policies were probably not at their top of mind last week, but I deeply appreciate every returned email and phone call. Listen to The sgENGAGE Podcast 142: Tips for Virtual Volunteer Programs . GRATITUDE . Thank you for your support! . CLEAR, CONSTANT COMMUNICATION

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Some Nonprofit Workers Still In Poverty, Struggling Financially

The NonProfit Times

These examples illustrate the cost of basics below the national average (El Paso County, Texas, $40,032), near the average (Franklin County, Ohio, which includes Columbus, $46,932), and above the average (Alexandria City, Virginia ($71,436). This groundbreaking study gives us both a starting point and a call to action.

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If we’d had Twitter on 9/11

Connection Cafe

We were surprised when we reached a roadblock just West of El Paso. I was also surprised that El Paso, TX is only the half-way point between LA and Austin. I know I’ll need your reassurance, your caring diagnosis, and soon your call to wise action. Not knowing what we’d find over the horizon.

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What I Learned From @nancylublin About #dataonpurpose

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

She shared that Bob likes to talk about nonprofit data scientists as being dot organisms. Just like your brain, you have nerves everywhere that tell you to take voluntary actions like “raise your arm.” Or involuntary actions, like breathing. In August 2013, they sent an opt-in text message to area codes in El Paso and Chicago.