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Five Fundraising Tips for Grassroots Organiztions

NTEN

Whether your grassroots organization relies on social networks or thrives on face to face (F2F) contact, these five basic tips will help you achieve your fundraising goals more successfully. By Aidan Hijleh, Nonprofit Partnership Liaison, Benchmark Email. Determine your "pricing" strategy.

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Free and Open Source tool #14: SugarCRM

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

It also gets kudos from NTEN’s satisfaction survey (it came in third, after CiviCRM and Salesforce.) Just came across a deal-breaking feature-not-yet-implemented in CiviCRM and I’m wondering if it’s easily implemented in Sugar (long-term pledges to a capital campaign). 2 admin 04.20.08

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Open content business models

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

There was one interesting model was asking for pledges, and if the pledges got up to a certain amount, the content would be produced. The problem of how do you fund the actual writing of content was not really addressed, and I think that is one of the harder nuts to crack.

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Blog Picks of the Week

Care2

The blogosphere has been bursting with valuable resources and tips this week. Holly Ross, Executive Director at NTEN did a great post over at Mashable that highlighted five nonprofits who are innovating with mobile. Here’s a compilation of what’s on our radar that. How Five NonProfits Are Innovating With Mobile.

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Tidbits

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Click and Pledge, a company that does SaaS for nonprofits, released a new product, called “Trio&#. Developers who code solutions that integrate with Kintera using their open API platform, Connect , can win $15,000 or $5,000 (not the $25 K their big logo seems to suggest – that’s just the total they will award.)

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Gaming for Good: Interview with Joel Bartlett, Director of Marketing at PETA

NTEN

Most importantly, we saw that hundreds of players went on to sign our pledge to be vegan or to order our free vegetarian/vegan starter kit. If an organization was thinking about creating their first online game, what tips would you give them? That's nearly 2 million people who were exposed to facts about veganism.

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How do we do make change if we keep doing things the same way?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Although the Journal was prepared in partnership with NTEN, I take full and personal responsibility for the decision to use a closed license. Katrin Verclas (the Executive Director of NTEN, for those who don’t know) was eager to know if there was any way to make it open and pushed hard for it. I really don’t know.

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