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100 Fundraising Email Subject Lines That Will Get Donors to Open Your Email

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Urgent: Teens need your help to start college on time . For example, an education foundation recently sent an email subject line that read: Our teachers are refusing to teach math today! . For your next email, try split-testing two different subject lines, one with a sense of urgency and another with a sense of intrigue.

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Games and Cultural Spaces: Live Blog Notes from Games for Change

Amy Sample Ward

I’m at the 2011 Games for Change conference today and live-blogging a few sessions! Trying to engaged the teen-to-twenty-something who normally may not use the research library. The speakers for this panel include: Tracy Fullerton – Electronics Arts Game Innovation Lab. Ruth Cohen – American Museum of natural History.

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What you need to know BEFORE you start a nonprofit

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Your vision for your new organization probably includes vibrant programs, happy donors, tons of community support, and the opportunity to change lives. Or is it for people who are not accepted by current shelters, such as mothers with teen boys? This can be an interim solution while you test your program to see if it takes off.

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Games and Cultural Spaces: Live Blog Notes from Games for Change

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NTEN's Amy Sample Ward shares from her experiences at the Games for Change Festival. I'm at the 2011 Games for Change conference today and live-blogging a few sessions! Trying to engaged the teen-to-twenty-something who normally may not use the research library. My focus is on how children learn science.

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Nonprofits Live: Gaming Recap

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Our featured gaming experts were: Michelle Byrd, co-president of Games for Change. Benjamin Stokes , co-founder of Games for Change and now independent researcher and strategist. Games command an audience of 97 percent of teens and and 60 percent of women, according to Pew and Nielsen reports. Planning Your Game.

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Betting on Braincake: Interview with Jen Stancil

Museum 2.0

Last week, Elaine Gurian and I talked about radical change in museums. Braincake isn’t some fakey attempt to pander to teens. It reflects the GMSP’s—and Jen’s—commitment to creating a set of programs by and for its audience: teen girls. We have a teen team—14 advisors of diverse age and background and race—and they are so funny.

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8 Ways Nonprofits Can Help P2P Fundraisers Meet & Exceed Their Goals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

At Classy, we put our own fundraising skills to this test with our annual #ClassyGives initiative, where our staff collectively fundraises for a nonprofit organization. your connection to soccer, teens, nonprofits, Classy, etc.). While young people in Africa face great health challenges, they are also the greatest force for change.

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