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An Unlikely Story of Digital Success in 2020

NTEN

After over a year of hard work, we were ready to celebrate. While our headquarters are in Massachusetts, we function as a partly virtual organization with employees sprinkled around the U.S. The daily needs outweigh the big picture. We were finally launching our new website , a full rebuild to reflect our rebranding. and Canada.

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4 Essential Steps for Growing Higher Ed Scholarship Programs

Connection Cafe

Massachusetts Institute of Technology covers tuition for students whose families make less than $90,000. Step 3: Steward & Celebrate Donors. Celebrate that donor for choosing to give to scholarship programs. Rice University no longer charges tuition for students whose family incomes are less than $130,000.

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Top Lessons from GivingTuesday 2023

Neon CRM

After a short review process that mainly consisted of whether she liked the pictures the nonprofit put on their website , she settled on donating to Texas-based nonprofit Animal Rescue Connections. This year, my daughter Rosie wanted to support an animal nonprofit.

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The Best Social Media Marketing Resources For Nonprofits

Nonprofits Source

Neverthirst share pictures showing communities before they had access to clean water, what their facilities were and the state of the water. You’ll find plenty of pictures of children whose dreams have come true thanks to this nonprofit. 83% of Pinterest users would rather follow a brand than a celebrity. What We Can Learn.

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How Can a Museum Best Protect Its Assets?

Tech Soup

The Norman Rockwell Museum is located in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, where Rockwell spent the last part of his celebrated life. The museum also has analog audio and video tape and motion picture film that deteriorates, as well as works on paper that degrade with exposure to light.

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