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How can nonprofits leverage digital technology to increase giving?

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For example, a nonprofit raising funds for childhood cancer research may see that the majority of its donors are mothers under 40 years old. Global reach : Nonprofits do not have to limit themselves to their immediate geographic location for support. Millions of videos are watched online every day.

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Covid-19 and Museum

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As we are all making adjustments to living through a global pandemic I've tried to reach out more. Previously I had become interested in public history in Baltimore, a graduate student in North Carolina, and a professional in Savannah but my conversations expanded to NY, New Jersey, South Carolina, California and Tennessee.

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Are Social Enterprises Viable Models for Funding Nonprofits?

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Researchers have often referred to social enterprise structures as the “fourth sector” (after private, public, and nonprofit) because they combine charitable missions, corporate methods, and diverse social and environmental philosophies in ways that surpass the traditional business and philanthropy models (Billitteri, 2007).

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Sheroes You Should Know: Inspiring Stories for #WomensHistoryMonth

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During her lifetime, biochemist and pharmacologist Gertrude Elion worked to develop drugs to treat leukemia and prevent rejection in kidney transplant recipients, as well as revolutionary drug treatments and research methods for diseases like malaria and AIDS. She won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1988. Marie Curie. Marie Curie was a.)

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10 Organizations Leading The Way This Mental Health Awareness Month

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The Village Network considers itself a not-for-profit with a for-profit mentality, in the sense that they use sound business principles such as research-based leadership to build a forward-thinking and constantly developing model for helping youth rise above adverse childhood experiences to lead healthy and positive lives. HealthRight 360.