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Meta Verified for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Until recently, the Meta verified blue badge was reserved only for notable brands and personalities with a large following on Facebook and Instagram. Small and medium-sized nonprofits could apply for the verified badge, but the vast majority of applications were declined. Fees start at $14.99

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The Top 3 Charity Rating & Badge Programs for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Heather Mansfield , founder and editor-in-chief of Nonprofit Tech for Good Seventy-two percent of individuals say that the presence of a charity rating badge increases their likelihood of giving. To update your profile and access your badge, sign up to access the Nonprofit Portal.

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8 Steps to Launch a Peer-to-Peer Campaign for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This branding will show up within your campaigns landing pages, graphics, and other marketing materials, presenting engaging visuals and messaging that will inspire your supporters. Learn more about this powerful tool today join us for an upcoming demo to see how Neon Fundraise can elevate your next peer-to-peer fundraiser to new levels!

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6 Innovative QR Code Strategies for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Volunteer Recruitment: A QR code displayed on banners at a maker’s market or fundraising event can simplify sign-up for interested people. Include them in table tents, banners, and event badges to provide instant access to live event schedules, donation portals, or interactive activities.

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How to use Foursquare to market your business & reach a new audience

The Next Web

Foursquare badges. One of the most popular features of Foursquare is the ability to earn badges when they check-in at various locations. Foursquare incorporates its own built-in badges such as the adventurer badge and the mayor badge, but businesses and brands can also apply to have their own custom badges included.

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The 2025 Cadillac Optiq: Sensibly sized and improves on the Equinox EV

Ars Technica

Badging on the rear of the new Cadillac Optiq may confuse some American buyers. Cadillac provided flights from Los Angeles to San Fransisco and accommodation so Ars could drive the Optiq. Ars does not accept paid editorial content.

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Rimowa is selling old, beat-up suitcases—and they’ll likely be snatched up in minutes

Fast Company Tech

Photo: Rimowa] Emilie De Vitis, Rimowa’s VP of product and marketing, says the company launched the program quietly, since it wasn’t sure how customers would react. Rimowa then sold these vintage suitcases online in various markets. Rimowa is now following suit with a program called Re-Crafted.