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The Top 54 Auctioneers for Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This year’s top auctioneers are driving impactful change, raising crucial funds and leveraging their expertise to make a difference for great causes worldwide. Realizing the power of his entertainment gifts, he harnessed them to raise awareness and support a wide range of causes, aiming to prevent others from enduring similar experiences.

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Thank You for the Best Birthday Ever!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Like the children in the orphanage managed by the Sharing Foundation who celebrate their birthday on the same day once a year, it felt like everyone was having a birthday today ! . One of things I've learned about social media and doing fundraising for causes is that you will be surprised! But it is late, and time for bed!

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Thank you for the best birthday ever! We raised $6,158 for the Sharing Foundation to send 615 Cambodian youngsters to school!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In Roteang Village, where the Sharing Foundation has programs that help over 1,500 children each and every day, there was a birthday bash at the orphanage for the 70 plus children. This year, I experimented with Facebook Causes birthday application. In total, have raised over $220,000 since November, 2006.

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Getting Creative with Online Fundraising: 10 Campaigns Using Mission Inspired Gifts aka Gift Catalogues

Connection Cafe

Author: Jordan Viator. Mission inspired gifts specifically, or using ecommerce to allow supporters to “purchase” certain tangible objects that reflect what funds are used for in supporting an organization’s mission, have proven to be an effective way of harnessing these elements in raising funds online.

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Where are the twenty-something or GEN-Y Bloggers Who Are Writing About Social Change and Nonprofits?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Her writing is reflective and brilliant. ConnectionCafe : Connection Cafe has a quite a few Gen Y bloggers - Taylor Shanklin, Misty McLaughlin, Brandy Reppy, Lacey Kruger and Jordan Viator. Qui Diaz has a blog called Evange.LIST that covers social media for social causes. Thoroughly enjoyed her post about 140 character filters.

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Why You Should Never Feel Bad About Asking Someone To Give

Bloomerang

It turns out good feelings elicited from giving are reflected in human biology. It turns out good feelings elicited from giving are reflected in human biology. But here’s the kicker, per neurologist Ricardo de Oliveira: “ João never actively sought out street children and offered them money or sweets.

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Must Hear Speech from Barack Obama and the Power of Podcasting

Have Fun - Do Good

One of the reasons I am so excited about the work I am doing with NetSquared is because I think that these new web-based tools, especially podcasts, are an incredible way for nonprofits to get the word out about their causes, especially when they are listened to through headphones. You feel close to them and their cause.

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