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What Carol Cone Means To Me

Selfish Giving

After I started my blog, Selfish Giving , in 2004, Carol was a frequent visitor and to this day she still reads all my newsletters (which is more than can I say for my real mother). She also invited me to her office a couple years ago to talk about blogging and cause marketing. . “Wow, what a good idea!&# , I thought.

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9 ways to be a more human fundraiser in 2017

iMarketSmart

You should have seen the look in his mother’s eyes when I delivered the [whatever], thanks to your magnificent support.” ” Develop your own tag line. Copy and paste links to interesting news articles, blog posts, videos or reports that will keep your supporters informed and appreciated. Send links.

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A Halo for Winners, A Crown for Cause Marketing Forum

Selfish Giving

They don’t call Carol Cone the “Mother of Cause Marketing&# for nothing. How many blogs cover the field, 3 or 4? Sure, mine and Paul Jones’ blogs are fabulous–we know–but there’s room for more, lots more. We had better conversations that led to more useful introductions at the conference.

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Mixed Links: Good Stuff for Nonprofit Communicators

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

And Happy Mother’s Day to all of you Moms out there. NTEN has compiled all the great stuff (presentations, blog posts, etc.) And Happy Mother’s Day to all of you Moms out there. Tags: Mixed Links Nonprofit Communications. Happy Friday! but until then, let’s share some Mixed Links! Feast away !

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20 Creative Ways to Blog About Your Upcoming Events

Care2

You've designed and built your blog, signed some of the staff on to help, laid out your blogging guidelines , and even engaged some volunteer blog contributors. 20 Creative Ways to Blog About Your Upcoming Events. Create some meaningful opportunities for me to get involved and then ask for my help in a blog post.

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5 Tips for Turning Small Change into Bigger Change

Nonprofit Marketing Blog

Ours had come from my mother, whose church had received them from a local branch of Habitat. UNICEF makes the most of social media for the TOT campaign (blogs, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and YouTube) and it encourages participants to share what they’re doing with their own networks. Many families live day to day for meals.

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[VIDEO] Strategies for Retaining Your Peer-to-Peer Fundraisers and Donors

Bloomerang

When my mother-in-law donated to me when I was raising money for a local organization, she gave because I was raising money, but she got a really wonderful email from the organization I was supporting expressing how big a difference her gift was going to make. So think about my mother-in-law. I saw a blog post.