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30 Virtual and Hybrid Event Fundraising Ideas for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Here are a few ideas about how to make virtual/hybrid versions of your favorite in-person events. Anything people might want to learn, from hands-on activities such as painting to more classroom-type settings such as Spanish lessons. Why not take some of these ideas and apply them to a fundraising format? 5) Online classes.

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New on SSIR: A New Tool for Digital Storytelling

Amy Sample Ward

Here are some ideas: Share Community History – Non-organizational community groups and nonprofits that focus on a specific locality can create hyperlocal community engagement through pictures and documentation. I’d love to hear your ideas. So how can social good organizations take advantage of an innovative tool like this?

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How startups can shake up their first idea and still crush the market

TechCrunch

billion , it begged an obvious question: If the original idea didn’t work, why not adjust its model or do something completely different while it still had capital? You need to believe in your idea of course, but that doesn’t mean it’s the right way to go. Sometimes you stumble onto an idea.

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3 Nonprofits Doing Cool Things With Tech

TechImpact

Walden Woods Project uses Skype to reach classrooms. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees shared the idea of connecting aid workers with students to share experiences. Teachers are connecting speakers from across the globe to their classrooms, The Chronicle of Philanthropy reports.

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Technology Has Shaped Human Knowledge for Centuries. Generative AI Is Set to Transform It Yet Again.

Singularity Hub

Its impact is already being felt from the classroom to the boardroom , the laboratory to the rainforest. Often described as a new reality of speaking many-to-many, the internet provided a means for people to communicate, share ideas, and learn. And can we foresee how this may change human knowledge, for better or worse?

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Most Americans support banning phones in schools, but only during classes

TechSpot

The results show that 68% of respondents supported a ban on middle and high school students using phones in the classroom, while 24% opposed the idea and 8% were unsure. The findings come from the Pew Research Center, which surveyed 5,110 US adults. Read Entire Article

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DonorsChoose Interview & Social Media Challenge

Amy Sample Ward

At Socialbrite, we’d like to call on our readers to support students in public school classrooms in low-income areas. Meantime, if you’re not familiar with DonorsChoose, the idea is a simple one: It’s a site where public school teachers could post what materials they were lacking in the classroom.