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Nail Your Request for Donations During Economic Ups, Downs, and Crisis Times

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Sometimes you can ask for donations solely online; in other cases, it may be better through a one-on-one meeting, a presentation, or a phone call. Before you write that post/pick up the phone/set up that meeting, the best thing you can do is BE PREPARED (you’re seeing this theme a lot here – have you noticed?). So do I.” “I

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Ideas You Can Use To Thank Donors During the Holidays

Get Fully Funded

Recent print collateral, such as a newsletter or annual report. You’ll be tempted to share a ton of info in your welcome kit – don’t. If you don’t have their phone numbers, send an email letting them know you would like to call them and ask if they’d be willing to share their phone number and the best time to reach them.

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Who's Knocking at My Firewall Door? Simple Security for the Nonprofit IT Professional

NTEN

Ro)bots (or spiders) are scripts or applications that search out information on the web. For more info, web search for: hacking "inside job" (As of late, the China/Google scandal commandeers at least the first three search pages. How smart are my phones? Click ahead for more variety.). " 'Nuff said.

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[VIDEO] The 3 V’s of Virtual Communication

Bloomerang

Because what you’re sending out in social media, newsletters, when you’re doing these Zoom presentations and making virtual ask, all of this ties back to your mission, your vision, and your values. I have an organization that they don’t even like sending newsletters. And I want to show you how.

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