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Back-to-School Marketing: How to Reach Your Target Audience

Nonprofits Source

This way, you’ll only send back-to-school communications to those who have students they need to make purchases for. Leverage student marketing data. By leveraging third-party student marketing data, you can expand your reach to even more people who are likely to engage with your back-to-school campaigns. Creating blog content.

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5 Creative (and Free!) Ways to Attract More Volunteers

NonProfit Hub

Some possible remote volunteer jobs include writing newsletters, designing websites, consulting and even making small items that can be mailed in. To make the process extra fun and to make your posters extra eye-catching, consider having a poster design contest. It’s a win-win for you and the students.

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49 Simple & Successful Fundraising Ideas for Kids

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Once your boxes have been filled, collect the shoes and mail them off to a shoe drive fundraising organization where they’ll weigh and process the shoes you’ve collected, distribute them to micro-businesses around the world, and write your organization a check according to the number of shoes you sent in. Costume contest.

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NpTech Summary: VTvigils Online, Netsquared Announces 21 Featured Projects, and Happiness Hacking

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Much commentary and critiques about the semi-public ballotting process. Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology speaks about how difficult is to be objective, while Social Source blog described it as a high school popularity contest. Netsquared Innovation Fund Netsquared Announces the 21 Featured Projects and solicits for feedback.

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How to Host a Dance-a-Thon Fundraiser

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Not only might they be willing to sponsor your event, they also could have students that would be interested in participating in your fundraiser and raising money for your organization. It can be a daunting task, so make it easy on your participants by providing them with resources to make the process easier.

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[VIDEO] Young Professionals and Junior Boards: Beyond the Kid’s Table to Meaningful Engagement

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Corinne: Oh, I had to process that. Then once you kind of get this core group together of, you know, maybe 5 to 10 people, you know, and it depends on your organization, how many young people you can kind of scrap together, in the beginning, you want to go through this process with them. I feel so old. So there wasn’t.