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2021 Fundraising Ideas Designed To Help You Raise More This Year

Kindful

You can search grant databases to find an available matching donation, or approach your board, top donors, or local businesses to put one together. The Adult Congenital Heart Association received a matching grant from the Meil Family Foundation to help them fundraise in February. Take Walk the State from Parkinson’s Nebraska.

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Little Giants, Big Money: Lessons in Social Media Fundraising From a Liberal Arts College

NonProfit Hub

I should know, because I chose to attend there despite living 600 miles away in Nebraska. Wabash is small (901 students last year), all male (one of three such institutions left in the country), a traditional liberal arts school and the best decision I’ve ever made. Indiana’s Wabash College flies under a lot of peoples’ radars.

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What gives in Nebraska? The Buffett effect and a culture of giving 

Candid

When we look at which states receive the most charitable dollars per capita, Nebraska punches above its weight. Here we’ll look at what makes Nebraska stand out in the data—and why. Nebraska ranks 37th for population and 36th for the number of nonprofits. But unlike Nebraska, D.C. Did you know? Only Washington, D.C.—which

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University & Higher Education Advertising + Fundraising Study

Whole Whale

Online-focused institutions like Southern New Hampshire University and National University lead in advertising spend, investing heavily in student acquisition through marketing channels. This spending covers development staff salaries, donor relations, fundraising events, grant writing, and capital campaign operations.

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Everything you need to know about Elon Musk’s DOGE staffers

Fast Company Tech

Edward Coristine, 19 Coristine, a first-year student at Northeastern University in Boston, spent three months last summer at Neuralink, Musks brain-computer interface company, according to his rsum, which was obtained by Wired. When he was a student, he received a $100,000 grant from OpenAI to develop an AI scheduling assistant called Spark.

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