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10 Emerging Trends in Online Communications and Fundraising to Watch in 2018

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Over those three years, Nonprofit Tech for Good and PIR trained more than 60,000 NPO and NGO staff worldwide! Today, there are two emerging databases addressing this obstacle: 1) The BRIDGE Registry 2) OnGood Global Directory of Verified NGOs. Gen X also volunteers more often than any other generation and gives generously.

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25 Must-Know Global Trends in Giving

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The report also explores the impact of gender, generation, and ideology upon giving and volunteerism. That said, below are 25 key findings of the report: 1) 45% of donors worldwide give to NPOs and NGOs outside of their country of residence. 62% prefer to give online which is also the highest rate in the world.

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Giving Thanks with Cloud for Good

Cloud 4 Good

Now, with the recent launch of Talent for Good, Cloud for Good has cemented itself as a hub of excellence within the ecosystem for the next generation of technology difference-makers to grow and thrive.

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More about that Homeless Avatar in Second Life

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I received an email message from one of the staff members from the NPO Mensajeros de la Paz who teamed up with their PR agency to run this campaign. In less than two weeks, the presence of spanish NPO. blogs and popular websites, generating visits to the video and the web, and. What happens when the novelity wears off?

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The Next Wave of Technology for Nonprofits

John Kenyon

There also remains a generational difference, with only 37% of people over 65 using at least one social media site. While Pew Internet research shows 69% of adults in the US use at least one social media site, LinkedIn and Twitter haven’t been able to get more than 25% of U.S.