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350.org Is Greening the Planet with Lean, Green IT

Tech Soup

org is building a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis and push for policies that will put the world on track to reduce our planetary CO2 to safe levels - 350 parts per million. org, a Networked Nonprofit. The organization has a staff of 40 across three offices (Washington DC, New York City, and Oakland, California).

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Comprehensive Guide To Year-End Giving

CauseVox

Second, year-end giving gives nonprofits an opportunity to use a big chunk of their resources to meet their annual fundraising goals, and it gives donors a last chance to get a tax-deductible gift out the door. We want to help nonprofits that implement year-end fundraising campaigns be successful. Goals don’t come out of thin air.

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350.org Is Greening the Planet with Lean, Green IT

Tech Soup

org is building a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis and push for policies that will put the world on track to reduce our planetary CO2 to safe levels - 350 parts per million. org, a Networked Nonprofit. Washington DC, New York City, and Oakland, California). org is already doing that.

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P2P Fundraising: Expanding Beyond the Fundraising Event

Connection Cafe

Peer-to-peer fundraising or P2P fundraising is a style of fundraising where an organization recruits supporters to solicit donations from their friends and family on behalf of that nonprofit. While we are seeing declines in traditional P2P fundraising, we are also seeing tremendous growth in the crowdfunding space.

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Social Media and Technology: What Nonprofits Need To Know

NTEN

Yesterday, I attended — and live tweeted (#baruchnp) — an interesting panel discussion at Baruch College here in New York, “ Social Media and Technology: What Nonprofits Need To Know.” This is still such a new field. Social media — and in particular Twitter — is great for talking to strangers.

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Does Your Nonprofit Need a Website Revamp? How to Tell

Top Nonprofits

All advocacy campaigns, social media links, and other engagement opportunities should be relevant and available for your audience to get involved with directly on your website. Use this logo on your website, letterheads, email, social media, and other marketing materials. Smart Fundraisers are Prepared for Uncertainty.

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The Networked Nonprofit Book Arrived!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I, of course, raffled it off in exchange for people filling out index cards with their planned first steps into social media. New York City. Moderated by Stephanie Strom of the New York Times. Maddie Grant, Social Fish. The Role of Free Agent Fundraisers. by Social Butterfly. Conference.

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