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Attracting New Donors With Content That Serves (And Scales)

Bloomerang

When nonprofits shift their focus to serving rather than soliciting their donor base, it becomes easier to attract like-minded supporters and build lasting relationships. To start a relationship off on the right foot, remember it is always better to give than receive.

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48 Top Nonprofit Podcasts in 2023

Whole Whale

We took the time to create an advanced guide on podcast analytics based on how we do it for the Whole Whale podcast.

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The Future of Mobiles for Nonprofits

NTEN

We should not take this lightly, but rather approach it with "beginners mind" and be open to the student educating the teacher. That's a mind shift even for business people addicted to their Blackberries. The Teen Party. Then they smiled and walked on in opposite directions, still talking to each other.

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9 Amazing Organizations Share Their Tech Success

Tech Soup

It's undertaken 16 conservation projects to date with just three staff people. " Inward Bound Mindfulness Education. Inward Bound Mindfulness Education is dedicated to improving the lives of teens through mindfulness retreats. Image 9: Inward Bound Mindfulness Education. " Braided River.

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Notes from The Seven Things Everyone Wants: What Freud and Buddha Understood (and We're Forgetting) about Online Outreach

Have Fun - Do Good

Effective campaigns always keep their audience's needs in mind. Examples * Teen Health Talk engages youth to talk about health issues rather than lectures at them. An Ocean Conservancy member created a Facebook Cause for the organization without telling them. You supported a cause because of how it made you feel."

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4 bbcon Takeaways for Philanthropic Organizations to Power 2019 Planning

Connection Cafe

Keep in mind the following points from speakers Brooke Hansel of Blackbaud, Merrie Beth Nauman of Ocean Conservancy, and Lisa Tacker of Two Ten Footwear Foundation: . The program relies on multiple partners including the city of Boston, Boston University, local nonprofits, EVERFI , Boston’s Center for Teen Empowerment , and others.

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Visitor Voices Book Club: Talking Back

Museum 2.0

Chris Lawrence writes about one group of teens who addressed the Society directly as a "you" embodying white privilege. An early talk-back in that conservation-minded exhibition asked, 'What can you do to help the environment?' How often does your enemy acknowledge you? What made these solicitations meaningful?

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