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Reimagining grantmaking with data collaboration at scale 

Candid

PEAK Grantmaking’s “Reimagining Philanthropy” conference in March exploring these themes was a fitting setting for a session Candid organized about advancing systems change via data collaboration at scale. The panelists also agreed that nonprofits are motivated to provide the data when they know how funders are using it.

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Expanding Your Donor Network Through Fundraising Events

Bloomerang

Host interactive events: Consider organizing interactive events where participants need to work together to solve a puzzle or mystery. Using incentives to encourage donor engagement Motivating your donors to invite their friends requires creative incentives. These offerings can appeal to both your current and next-gen donors.

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How can your B2B Tech Marketing Strategy Go Green

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

For example, you could promote your climate change activism through press releases, blog posts, email newsletters, and reports. . To enhance the effectiveness of green marketing, consider hiring professionals that have already collaborated with eco-friendly companies. For example, start by participating in the Earth Hour initiative.

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Taking Steps Toward Disability Inclusion in China

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Each member company of B in Action commits to taking at least one actionable measure toward disability inclusion and assigning one individual to active involvement within the consortium. Technology can open up better career opportunities. Take Lenovo, a Chinese multinational tech company with more than 77,000 employees in China alone.

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3 Data-Driven Marketing Strategies to Maximize Major Gifts

Get Fully Funded

Philanthropic activity , including donations to other charitable organizations, political contributions, or gifts to their alma mater that could reveal more about their values. They may be active participants who attend every event or more passive donors who prefer to support you from the sidelines.

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Exploring Alternatives to College and Unleashing Online Business Ideas for Teens

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Traditional educational models are being reevaluated as new approaches and technologies emerge, creating a dynamic and innovative landscape for learning. The integration of technology in classrooms has also transformed the way teachers deliver instruction and engage with students, making education more interactive and immersive.

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Fundraising Is the Most Transferable and Relevant Skill for Your Life and Your Resume

Nonprofit Fixer

Public speaking and active listening are also fundamental to working with donors, both individuals and institutions. Finally, the act of donor solicitation requires bringing all these skills – storytelling, writing, public speaking, and active listening - together. Our motivations are for the common good and the public interest.