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5 Ways to Use Crowdfunding to Rally Your #GivingTuesday Supporters

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Crowdfunding can be especially successful among a social-savvy demographic because a share or a like doesn’t cost supporters a cent. While your most enthusiastic supporters aren’t always the ones who are able to give big, they can still impact your Giving Tuesday goal in a significant way by joining in your crowdfunding campaign.

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It Takes a Village: Using Peer-to-Peer to End Homelessness

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People often ask, “What’s the best way to end homelessness?” If you’re reading this article, you probably don’t need to be convinced that fighting poverty and homelessness is worthwhile. You don’t have to educate your supporters on your own. How to Host a Peer-to-Peer Fundraiser to End Homelessness.

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The most innovative architecture companies for 2025

Fast Company Tech

Lorcan OHerlihy Architects For turning an unbuildable site into a home for the formerly homeless In 2024, Los Angeles-based Lorcan OHerlihy Architects (LOHA) created a new building on a parcel of land that had long been considered unbuildable. massive 110-105 Freeway intersection.

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#GivingTuesday: Why I Am Participating in the National Day of Giving on November 27, 2012

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The intent is to create an annual national day of giving on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving or this year on November 27, 2012. The campaign will encourage philanthropic activities that support nonprofit organizations. Giving Tuesday takes a lot of these ideas and blends them together. What about you?

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What Does it Really Mean to Serve "Underserved" Audiences?

Museum 2.0

What started with 15 students in 1997 has grown to support 200 students per year. YES is carefully designed to support opportunities for disadvantaged kids to get involved with science. But it does mean that they need different scaffolds and support mechanisms to succeed. YES students defy expectations. I was misdiagnosed."

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Museum 2.0 Rerun: What Does it Really Mean to Serve "Underserved" Audiences?

Museum 2.0

What started with 15 students in 1997 has grown to support 200 students per year. YES is carefully designed to support opportunities for disadvantaged kids to get involved with science. But it does mean that they need different scaffolds and support mechanisms to succeed. YES students defy expectations. I was misdiagnosed."

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Building Community Bridges: A "So What" Behind Social Participation

Museum 2.0

It could have been the attitude of the museum that supports participation and conversation. We tailor the programming blend to diverse ages, making sure no activity is just for kids or adults, no matter how much glue or fire is involved. It could have been the friendly, low-key setting. I don't know what made it happen.