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It’s generally accepted that the nonprofit world is closely modelled
on that of business. A positive balance on the owner’s year-end bank
statements, or a positive impact on whatever cause the nonprofit was
formed to support? There’s a strong parallel. And nonprofits can benefit from the never-ending corporate research into what drives ...
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Many of us are familiar with the Meals on Wheels
concept — to deliver nutritious and affordable meals to people in need:
seniors, convalescents, and people living with disabilities. What many
don’t realize, however, says Leann Hackman-Carty of Calgary
Meals on Wheels, is that her agency also gives “significant help” to
students and homeless ...
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The American Express Charitable Gift Survey, released late last year in partnership with the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, sought to answer two key questions: “How do people give online?” and “How much do they give per donation?”
The study reports that the average gift size is $172, but most gifts
are less than $100, suggesting ...
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''As a donor to charity, what do we nonprofits do that irritates you? What’s caused you to stop giving to a charity?'' Marc Pitman asked the tough questions on LinkedIn, a social-networking
site with a business/professional focus where the demographic is likely to be a
close match for many nonprofits’ donors. And the answers are very ...
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When your nonprofit sends out its next fundraising
direct mail appeal, how many potential donors will be heading to the
Internet before they decide if they want
to donate? The number of people checking out your organization online may be higher than you think!
According to a new study by The NonProfit Times,
the number of potential donors ...
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How easy do you think it should be to make a charitable donation? Getting a charity to accept your money might not be quite as easy as you'd think — if the charity's website is designed to meet its own needs, that is, rather than the needs of the people who visit and use the site.
Here's an example:
When an acquaintance passed away ...
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The Toronto
ePhilanthropy Chapter presents the 2008 Nonprofit Internet Strategies Seminar on Tuesday,
12 February 2008, in Toronto, Ontario.
Whether yours is a small or large nonprofit,
this in-depth seminar is designed to cover the questions you have,
and the resources you are looking for, to make the most of your fundraising ...
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This post has been contributed by Lance Trebesch and Colt Lapham from TicketPrinting.com
6. Online Raffles
Online raffle events present great possibilities to raise substantial funds for your organization. It is possible to sell an astounding number of high priced raffle tickets for a high value item, or reach many small groups ...
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Here are amazingly exciting news to look forward to in 2008. PARADE and The Case Foundation today announced the America’s Giving Challenge to award $500,000 to charities in the U.S. and overseas.
The program aims to show how anyone and everyone can have greater impact in their community and bring more support to the charities ...
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This post has been contributed by Lance Trebesch and Taylor Robinson from TicketPrinting.com
4a. Wiki Pages
A “wiki” is a website that can be easily edited by its users. The most popular wiki today is Wikipedia which is an online encyclopedia where people from all over the word update and add information. However, wiki pages can be ...
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