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Privacy-First Marketing for Nonprofits

Media Cause

On the surface, it makes sense that privacy and tracking would be at the bottom of a marketer’s task list. But if you engage in targeted advertising or use Google Analytics to track website visitors, privacy-first marketing should be a priority for your organization. The Importance of First-Party Data What’s the Big Deal?

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Why Self-Interested Volunteers are the Best for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Darren Barefoot and Julie Szabo kindly offered to share this guest post to reflect on on the findings. Dr. Dietmar Kress puts his PhD in Sociology to work as Director of Actions and Volunteering at Greenpeace Germany. It’s the most important volunteer role one can have at Greenpeace Germany,” says Dr. Kress.

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Update: Philanthropy’s response to Ukraine crisis

Candid

Candid continues to track the global philanthropic response to the crisis. While almost a third of grants went to organizations in Ukraine, recipient countries reflect giving to local chapters of the Red Cross and other international relief organizations, or to their Geneva-based headquarters. Overview of findings. 13,900,000.

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Eric Jacobsen Blog - Untitled Article

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Fast Times is written by four authors, reflecting on their personal experiences leading dozens of top global digital companies across all sectors. The Authors : What many leaders often miss is that culture doesn’t just happen; it’s the product of actions and initiatives that can be deliberately implemented, tracked, and adjusted.

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How Digital Winners Set Direction, Learn, And Adapt

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Fast Times is written by four authors, reflecting on their personal experiences leading dozens of top global digital companies across all sectors. The Authors : What many leaders often miss is that culture doesn’t just happen; it’s the product of actions and initiatives that can be deliberately implemented, tracked, and adjusted.

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Does Your Nonprofit Suffer from a Culture of Sitting? How To Change It

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

DH Leonard recently shared this reflection about how she moved from sitting to walking while she works. The researchers found that walking helped the creative process, but may not enhance focused thinking, it boosts working memory as another study out of Germany found. Track your steps with a fitbit or other wearable device.

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