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Inclusive & Impactful: Fundraising Within The Disability Community

The NonProfit Times

Chances are that you interact in your personal or professional life somewhat regularly with the disability community. How comfortable are you with that interaction? This might appear as a particularly nuanced task when interacting with someone who has a disability. How would you feel?

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Inspire Generosity with a Better Online Donation Form

sgEngage

This theory explains that our brains are designed to think in two ways: System 1, which is instinctual, and System 2, which is rational. As the organization raising private funds for Washington state’s picture-perfect national parks— Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic—the Fund relies on highly visual communications.

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12 free nonprofit books to help you achieve year-end fundraising success

Candid

Help donors find and give to your cause online Fifty-five percent of people who interact with a nonprofit on social media take action, and of this group, 59% consider donating money as a result. Story or Die: How to Use Brain Science to Engage, Persuade, and Change Minds in Business and in Life by Lisa Cron.

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Weekly update from PND

Candid

Launched in 2019 as a joint project of the Milken Institute Center for Strategic Philanthropy and the Sergey Brin Family Foundation , ASAP supports collaboration, open science, and early data sharing at scale, with a focus on three areas: PD functional genomics , neuro-immune interactions , and circuitry and brain-body interactions.

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5 Ways Neuroscience Helps Your Nonprofit Understand Donor Behavior

Classy

For instance, fear now influences social interactions. Notre Dame received $1 billion pledged and more than $300 million raised in just a few days. The mesolimbic part of the brain assigns values to the sensory stimuli, helping us classify what we feel. It’s one of the events that will be stamped in our memory forever.

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The Four Cornerstones of Successful Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

Achieve

How can you raise more money during your next peer-to-peer campaign? to-peer participants who update their personal fundraising pages raise between 7 and 18 times more than people who don’t! Our brains tell us, “Wow! Fundraisers who send emails to their friends and family raise between 2 and 11 times more than those who don’t.

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20+ Nonprofit Fall Fundraising Ideas to Inspire Generosity

OneCause

Have your volunteers offer their services to clean up the community’s yards for a small fee from the homeowners; this doesn’t just make you money, but also allows your volunteers to interact with members of the community and to spread awareness about your organization.

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