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Boost Your Nonprofit Fundraising with Print-on-Demand Merchandise

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For example, the American Indian Cancer Foundation offers a variety of beautifully designed clothing items that help promote their cause and raise funds. Also, the Wiedemann-Steiner Syndrome Foundation has curated a catalog of top-selling items, leveraging their logo to engage supporters, and deliver products that donors wear with pride.

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Next-Gen Nonprofit Fundraising: How Personalization Powers Success

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This could be suggesting a personalized email, a phone call, or inviting them to a specific event. We are intent on addressing immediate challenges and opportunities while we build a flexible foundation needed to keep pace with the evolution of technology. This lets you prioritize your outreach efforts for maximum impact.

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5 Ways to Build a Digital Community that will Transform Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Inbound Engagement is the foundation of authentic relationships. Cell phone photos and videos often perform better than professional-quality images because they feel more relatable. Step One: Focus on Engagement For nonprofits looking to build and maintain a strong digital community of support, engagement is essential.

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Tech Tools Working Together: How Text-To-Donate Paves the Way for Text Message Communication

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In a June 2020 Engage by Cell webinar , marketing expert Ric Militi of InnoVision Marketing Group shared, “Text messaging is one-on-one communication with your donor coming through the most private part of their phone. Building Your List of Cell Phone Numbers. With text-to-give, the donation is charged to the donor’s cell phone bill.

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How to secure your phone before attending a protest

The Verge

If you’re attending or even just watching the protests, then be aware: not only is your phone a trove of information about you and the people you communicate with, it also functions as a tracking device. You should account for the fact that your phone may get lost, stolen, or broken. If you can, leave your phone at home.

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Go read this story about schools buying FBI-grade phone-hacking tech

The Verge

Tom McKay and Dhruv Mehrotra have done a fantastic job reporting about how some US school districts are buying tools designed to break into phones to download texts and photos… even ones that have been deleted. Unlike in law enforcement, though, school districts don’t have to get a warrant to use the devices on students’ phones.

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How Gen Z uses the internet to self diagnose and get help

Mashable Tech

A new survey and report from the Made of Millions Foundation, a nonprofit mental health advocacy organization, found that only a small fraction of Gen Z youth relies solely on the internet to interpret their symptoms and make their own conclusions about a diagnosis or disorder.

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