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Non-Traditional Giving Days for Your Next Fundraiser

The Modern Nonprofit

This means that through most of the year, the fundraising beat sounds more like a faint pulse. to plan a monthlong peer-to-peer fundraising campaign: February = Black History Month, American Heart Month, Oral Hygiene Awareness Month, Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, Eating Disorder Awareness Month.

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Are Associations Losing Their Members’ Trust?—The Leadership ColLAB Explores This Critical Question

.orgSource

But at.orgCommunity we like to explore issues before they become sound bites. The event, which was exclusive to.orgCommunity VIP members , took place on March 2 at the Rolling Green Country Club in Arlington Heights. We structured this conference based on feedback from.orgCommunity’s fall Solutions Day participants.

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2020 Round-up: The Top 5 Lessons for Canadian Nonprofits and Charities

Connection Cafe

If the above sounds familiar, you can read more about Emma’s remedies for these myths in her recent post or watch the full session on-demand. Green discussed the philosophy of life in three acts; act one focused on growth, act two focused on achievement and act three, focused largely on introspection. The Neuroscience of Legacy Giving.

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[VIDEO] 5 Must-Do’s of Year-End Fundraising Success

Bloomerang

And I’m on the upswing, so if I sound a little groggy, that’s why. Dang, she’s done a lot of Bloomerang webinars over our 10-year history and is just one of my favorite people. I’m going to start sipping my green tea, like you said. I know that thank you calls sound time intensive. Steven: Yes.

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[VIDEO] Keeping Your Donor Database Healthy, Wealth, and Wise

Bloomerang

Well, your database, I’ve said this, your database is like your brain, right? Like your fundraising brain. That sounds bloody awful, doesn’t it? You may want to know things like their volunteer interest, their history. They’re so like history”? Why do we need it? Accidents happen.

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

Bloomerang

” So we have in our brains, the amygdala, the fear center, where you have flight, fright, and freeze as the emotional reactions to things that’s scare you. So Fraser Green, great fundraiser in Canada who was working for an organization, left it. Or perhaps, you know, you have some history here that I don’t.

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