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64 Online Stores That Benefit Nonprofits and the Greater Good

Nonprofit Tech for Good

All purchases help support vital conservation work to save critically endangered rhinos. All profits from merchandise sales go directly toward supporting PETA’s work for animals. Jude Children’s Research Hospital continue to treat and defeat childhood cancer and other deadly diseases. 20) PBS Kids Shop :: shop.pbskids.org.

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Balancing People, Profit & Planet: An Interview with Reem Rahim of Numi Tea

Have Fun - Do Good

Reem talks about how the company balances the triple bottom line of profits, people and planet. I am an artist and I was getting my Masters of Fine Arts at the time from John F. Reem: Sustainability can range, you know, when people talk about triple bottom line, you're talking about profits, people and planet.

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Kickstarter: Funding Creativity in a New (Old) Way

Museum 2.0

When I first started exploring the site, I assumed it was mostly a place for charismatic hipsters and a few star artists with enough social media savvy and clever video production capabilities to produce enticing pitches. They are making donations--in most cases, to entities that are not non-profits.

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450 Email Subject Lines From End of Year Fundraising

Connection Cafe

Best Innovation in Graphics: This one goes to Lifeline Children’s Services for showing a giving pyramid inside the email noting how many gifts of each level they had received and still needed to get. The Nature Conservancy gets the Best Text Message Award for the second year in a row. Countdown for our children.

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Donors vs. Visitors Deathmatch: Can Collecting Museums be Democratic?

Museum 2.0

My background is in science and children's museums, where it's relatively easy to keep visitors in the foreground. Now I work at a history-focused museum with a similar mentality; as a for-profit insititution, we operate more like other guest service businesses (theme parks, restaurants) than collecting institutions.

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