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Here’s Your Chance – A Message to All New Graduates in Philanthropy

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It has now become a fun game for me to hear them articulate what I do. But really, these are just labels and don’t truly reflect the work I do. I quickly countered with the power virtual reality is having on individuals whether they are 80 or 8, or can give $50,000 or $5. I am a researcher. I am an author. I am a speaker.

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More From #P2P15 | The Most Tweetable Peer to Peer Moments

Connection Cafe

The conference organizers stepped up their social media game in a big way this year, allowing attendees to virtually attend multiple breakouts at once. In virtually all cases, that explosion was actually a long time coming. RT @npshana If you have an attitude that your fundraising is bothering people, you will never be successful.

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

Bloomerang

There’s less personal contact, more virtual communication, and there are consequences for this. The question here is, how often do you actually meet with donors in person or perhaps virtually on Zoom for any reason? So you’re reflecting back what they said, and then you essentially deflect it. . But essentially.

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14 Top Nonprofit Websites to Inspire Your Organization

DNL OmniMedia

Thanks to custom development and integration with Salesforce , the site instantly reflects every gift ICA receives! Every nonprofit site should include the organization’s mission statement somewhere, and Mustard Seed’s Mission and Vision page does a great job of articulating their purpose using short paragraphs and to-the-point language.

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Notes from the Future: Reflections on the IMLS Meeting on Museums and Libraries in the 21st Century

Museum 2.0

How do you measure and articulate the value of museums and libraries? This attitude is often self-serving: it’s also a practical problem for those who actually want to create change. What would your institution be in a world where you have more non-English-speaking (real and virtual) visitors than English speakers?

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