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Customer Story: The Duradash Activity Challenge Raises 6x More With CauseVox

CauseVox

Their mission is to reduce the suffering of persons affected by intracranial hypotension or spinal cerebrospinal fluid leak through awareness, education, support, advocacy, and connection. You may be a fundraising professional, but in all likelihood your supporters aren’t. The Toolkit.

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Bread for the City

NetWits

The Challenge: Bread for the City wanted a new website that would create a more professional image, drive more support for the mission, and allow the organization to better integrate its online and offline marketing activities.

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Hiring A Google Grants Manager: A Guide & 9 Agencies

Nonprofits Source

Best of all, there are professional Google Grants managers out there to help you navigate the program and make the most compelling ads possible. Although, most nonprofits don’t have enough free time to allocate to the program, which is why they outsource the work to professional Google Grants agencies.

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Free Webinar 1/8: Leveraging Social Media to Engage and Inspire Your Alumni Network

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’m honored to be part of the Schusterman Philanthropic Network and Jim Joseph Foundation for #NetTalks , a free, five-part webinar series for Jewish professionals who want to tap into the power and potential of alumni networks. grist.org’s key results are: Footprint: The reach of their activities, both online and offline.

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Online Community Meetup Recap: Engaging Voters with Social Media

Tech Soup

Greg Ligon, our guest blogger for the latest Online Community Meetup, is an online communications professional with experience in building. Raising Awareness and Communicating Out. In the David Chiu world, it refers to a continuous feedback loop that includes both online and offline channels. development.

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Nonprofit Analytics: Overview and 13 Analytics for Your Org

DNL OmniMedia

Your nonprofit website is a major source of online donations as well as other engagement opportunities, from volunteer registrations to digital advocacy actions and much more. If your nonprofit has a Google Grant, you’re aware of the different metrics you can track as part of a successful Google Grant management strategy.

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Vote and Comment for ALL these Awesome Nonprofit Panels at SXSW!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Today’s online communities go beyond posting photos or finding dates—they are building social capital, increasing awareness and raising millions of charitable dollars. How do you balance online action with offline engagement? This panel will go over success stories from nonprofit organizations and professionals. Sl’ack-Ti-vism.

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