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Reflection and Analysis: Gnomedex Real-Time Social Fundraising Experiment

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've been a little shell shocked for the past few days, but wanted to share this reflection and analysis of the Gnomedex fundraising experiment. This is a technique I've used as a trainer, but it also works beautifully for social media projects. Wait a few days and do an after action review or deeper meta analysis (this post).

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Getting The Most Out of Your Charity Auction Software

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Did you know that donations made on a branded donation form are, on average, 38% larger than gifts made through a generic PayPal page? This is an easy way to add another revenue stream. See below for an example: Adding an extra revenue stream can only help your fundraising efforts. Brand your auction site.

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How to Buy Fundraising Software That Lasts: Essential Guide

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In addition, your giving platform should offer multiple payment options, such as credit or debit cards, Venmo, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and cryptocurrency. Save your most-used reports as templates to reuse in future data analysis. The system should have anti-fraud measures in place and be PCI-compliant.

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27 of the Top Fundraising Software Solutions for Nonprofits

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It’s crucial to maintain your impactful programs, develop projects, and work toward achieving your mission. Their software tools all work together to create a unified approach for data collection and reporting. Plus, it provides a sustainable revenue stream for your nonprofit. Why we love this fundraising software.

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Amanda Rose, Twestival Leader, Reflects on Twestival

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Based on the an analysis of previous fundraising campaigns (see " Twitter As Charitable Giving Spreader: A Brief History and Meta Analysis of Fundraising With Twitter "), the first time I heard about Twestival I knew it signaled something different. What was the role of the nonprofit, charity:water, in working with Twestival?