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Why it is hard for VCs to say ‘no’ and why that ‘no’ could be good news for an entrepreneur

The Next Web

But if our website says that Credo invests in IT, Internet, mobile or healthcare startups predominantly in Central Europe, I just don’t feel obliged to respond to a gold mine in Mongolia or Australian TV production studio. We also reject a lot of projects that do fit in our initial investment criteria, and such projects deserve feedback.

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5 Expert Tips for a Successful Salesforce Migration

Saleforce Nonprofit

Much like any new project or renovation, a transition to Salesforce could have you thinking about the various pros and cons of making this change. Much like any new project or renovation, a transition to Salesforce could have you thinking about the various pros and cons of making this change. Get a 360-Degree View of Constituents.

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How Gen Z Donors Harness the Power of Online Giving

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They’re also pounding the pavement to bring food, clothing, cash, shelter, medicine, and lots of attention to those that need them the most. It’s awesome) it’s so easy to help make their campaign a successful one in three key ways: Help them research and focus their project. Help them set up and manage their campaign.

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Secret Agent L: Covering the Globe with Random Acts of Kindess

Have Fun - Do Good

Laura was anonymous with her project for a year until she held a reveal party and fundraiser in July of 2010. Since then, her project has been featured on CNN, Glamour.com, Fox News, and The Huffington Post. Our conversation began with Laura explaining how the Secret Agent L project works. I have one in Mongolia.

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