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Social Change Apps on Facebook to Support Breast Cancer, Environment, and Aids

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But if you look at the Campaign for Breast Cancer Research cause on Facebook, the largest one - it has over 3 million members. If all of them installed the application once, that would earn $60,000 for Breast Cancer Research. I'm sure there are careful matching - for example, no cigarette ads linked to the breast cancer research.

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Leah Jones Is Taking A 3-Day Journey To Fight Breast Cancer and Social Actions Can Help You Find Other Related Campaigns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last December, Susan Reynolds , an artist and social media maven, was diagnosed with Breast cancer. She announced on her blog, " I use Twitter to fight Cancer " and without any formal blogger relations campaign, well-known and influential bloggers blogged about her situation and changed their avatars to include peas.

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Corporate Altruism: The Blurring of the Lines Between CSR and Cause Marketing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

million was donated (the largest ever breast cancer donation.) Others wondered whether Komen had read their own educational literature about the connection between high fat diets and breast cancer. of fried chicken, KFC donated 50 cents to Susan G. Komen for the Cure and ultimately $4.2

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3 Ways to Improve Your Nonprofit Website’s Navigation

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For example, “Donate Now” instead of “Donate to our wonderful cause to eradicate cancer for good” is more effective to point to your donation page and keep your navigation bar looking clean. You can easily add an accessibility widget to your website with the right website builder.

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The Resilient Nonprofit: A Technology Roadmap for Navigating Uncertainty

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Paul, who provides financial grants to families battling childhood cancer, completed a digital transformation project that consolidated nearly a half a dozen marketing and fundraising tools into 2 platforms, HubSpot and Fundraise Up. For example, Pinky Swear Foundation a nonprofit in Minneapolis/St.

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Let The Change Blogging Meme Hit The Road.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Change bloggers have some excellent tools at their disposal, like Social Actions widget which makes it possible for any wired passionate soul to highlight causes on the social web. Take for example the breast cancer version I created last week when I wrote about Leah Jones and Her Walk for Breast Cancer.

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Trick or Tweet? Some Halloween Social Media Fun for A Good Cause

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

widget below to charity. And here's another social media halloween campaign to help kids with Cancer. t provide them with someone new, then you owe a Trick. If they say Trick then send them a link to this page { [link] } where they will have to contribute using the Chipin. The maximum we ask anyone to donate is $20 for the day.