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Are Qwerty Monsters the Nonprofit Donors of the Future?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Google and Microsoft sent me mobile phones in response to my complaints about the Apple iPhone in-app donation policy. The topic we explored was mobile fundraising, ranging from best practices, integration and why applications on phones haven’t taken off. What phones and apps are they using? Qwerty Monsters.

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Nonprofits and App Developers Combine Forces for Community Change

Tech Soup

Built over a weekend with a friend, Statement is a simple app that allows a person to type what he or she wants to say into her or his phone and show another person the text in a large font. She wanted to create something that teens and adults could use and that was also free. Crowdfunding Help.

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[VIDEO] Get More Grants with Donor Cultivation

Bloomerang

Well, I still recommend phone calling. And again, when you make those phone calls to funders, these are some ideas you might want to talk about. Now, some of you are probably like, “Oh, that sounds like a disaster.” “And constantly emailing and phone calling people.” It was the early ’90s.

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Understanding Why People Give (hint: it’s not what you think!)

Get Fully Funded

Making sure you let your donors know exactly why their help is needed, who will benefit, and exactly how their life or situation will be made better. We see this a lot after natural disasters when hundreds of thousands of people need aid. Tell people how the beneficiary’s life is improved and all the things that person can now do.

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