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How to Design a Fundraising Landing Page that Makes Giving Easy and Inspires People to Give

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Say THANK YOU in big letters, followed by a sincere note of appreciation that says something like: “Thanks to you, more teens will be able to attend school and plan their careers. More teens will have the support of loving mentors and other teens who share their goals. Remind them again how their donation will make a difference.

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How Faith-based Nonprofits Can Use Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

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With that in mind, we’ll dive into general best practices when it comes to the pre-planning stage, venue management, staff assignments, and any tech considerations. With these questions in mind, your team can optimize the venue, start assigning and training staff members, and come up with a plan to mitigate any future issues.

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100 Fundraising Email Subject Lines That Will Get Donors to Open Your Email

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It will trigger questions in the recipient’s mind like “Do I believe this email is urgent and deserving of my immediate attention?” Urgent: Teens need your help to start college on time . Want to know the biggest danger in Haiti right now? . and “Do I want to know what’s inside?”. And don’t under-estimate the obvious: urgent.

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Are Qwerty Monsters the Nonprofit Donors of the Future?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you skip that, your mobile tactics won’t yield much impact or learning. What we witnessed over a year ago with SMS donations to the Haiti disaster is not going to be the norm for nonprofits. Qwerty Monsters are teens, age 13-17, who have gone mad for texting on their mobile phones. Maybe that first step is research.

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The Future of Mobiles for Nonprofits

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I could point to the Haiti disaster as the tipping point in cell phones -- for the increased engagement with donors, and more importantly, for the contributions of information from survivors. We should not take this lightly, but rather approach it with "beginners mind" and be open to the student educating the teacher.

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Cleaning Off My Desk for the New Year

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Teens as Good Samaritans The November/December issue of Psychology Today has a brief article called, "The Making of a Good Samaritan", about the benefits of community service requirements in schools. Because many of the armed gangs are into his music, they will allow him to enter territory where other aid organizations are not allowed.

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Traveling Postcards: Interview with Founder, Caroline Lovell

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Each card is a piece of art in my mind. We know that creativity and freedom of expression go a long way in educating children to be tolerant and open minded. Our grassroots campaign involves all ages from teens to seniors. Connecting personal wisdom to effect positive change is our goal.