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272 Articles match "Foundation","Fundraiser","Organization"
The Latest from the Nonprofit Marketing Community
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Frank helps nonprofits use the Internet for digital communication, social media, and fundraising so they can focus on making a true impact and achieving their mission. With all the buzz it’s likely you’ve started asking yourself “how can my organization use social media to enhance our online efforts?” Here it is! It accounts for 22.7%
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Monday, September 6, 2010
From The Foundation Center. The program focuses both on strengthening the skills of the individual advocates and providing the tools for them to build sustainable organizations that advocate for disadvantaged peoples. Tags: RFP civil rights human rights grants the foundation center Advocates must work at the grassroots level.
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Monday, August 9, 2010
The contribution may be a good tool for donors to use to their own benefit (besides assisting their favorite causes and organizations) to defer some of their personal tax liability for that year through the contribution and its resulting tax write off. the population that benefits from this specific organization's work are." b.) ".this
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
It was one of the earliest and largest experiments encouraging everyday people to become champions of their causes - and fundraisers - using social networks. Now the Foundation, together with two venerable social media gurus Allison Fine and Beth Kanter , have put out a report summarizing what they learned. It is fascinating.
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Sunday, March 28, 2010
The Foundation Center , a pillar among excellent resources available to professionals and volunteers, alike, working in the American nonprofit sector; has created a brand new website called Glasspockets. The Foundation Center is a nonprofit itself. nonprofit corporation, foundations which are often grant donors, themselves.
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Thursday, June 24, 2010
1. Lay A Solid Online Outreach Foundation The first question you should ask yourself as a fundraiser is, do you have your most basic online outreach in place? So how do you effectively harness the array of social networking tools to supercharge your fundraising and advocacy efforts?
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Sunday, April 13, 2008
As grant writers, today, more than ever before, we often locate potential grant donor's giving guidelines , their IRS tax form 990 , their websites (to get to know the organization's history, culture, preference, and style), and other helpful information when prepping a grant proposal. Foundations are not monsters. know, I know.
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
The Foundation Center , without a doubt, is one of the most professionally well regarded, current, and informed nonprofit resources that exists. It may seem, from its name, that it is a resource for foundations (those entities who donate grants), but it is a resource for the entire nonprofit sector (nonprofit organizations and all).
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
You’ll recall that we’ve raised the issue of where the use of social media fits into the overall fundraising priorities of nonprofits. 3.70 - our email fundraising. 3.18 - our foundation fundraising. account for more than 10% or more of your nonprofit’s direct response fundraising revenue?
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Sunday, January 20, 2008
In Tracking Grantwriting Work & Organization I explain the method that I use to organize, track, and plan my grant writing work. The board of directors oversees the organization, its operations, the executive director (E.D.), One person can not do it all in a growing organization. and staff. and staff. Ideally. or Ms.
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Sunday, April 5, 2009
Today, grant donors such as foundations (community, public, and private) are equally effected by our slowed economy. As such, they are attempting different survival tactics designed to either keep their foundation operating or to be able to pay debts after it folds. Some foundations have become programs of other foundations.
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Tuesday, January 9, 2007
This post is in reference to the January 8, 2007, The Seattle Times article, "Gates Foundation Invests In Firms Accused of Abuses" by Charles Piller at [link] This issue is an excellent red flag. In the end, really, your organization will have to take some of my educators' advice; "Question what you've been told and know where you stand".
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Sunday, January 13, 2008
Strong foundations of the future will show their age! Healthy foundations, today, are striving to work with nonprofits, fulfill donors' goals, and ultimately work with community partners for results, as evidenced by some of our oldest American foundations, for example The Rockefeller Foundation. How is this different?
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