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How to Use Networking Events to Find New Donors for Your Non-Profit

Joe Garecht

If you want to find new donors for your non-profit, you need to get out of the office. A great way to put yourself in the same room with new prospects is by attending large networking events on behalf of your non-profit. This strategy is different from a non-ask event strategy. That’s ok….

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Guest Post: The Power of “Yes”

Twenty Hats

I became the volunteer manager at a non-profit, FACETS , that works with people struggling with homelessness and poverty. Suzanne Hough, CVA, is the volunteer manager for FACETS , a nonprofit in Fairfax City that supports people struggling with homelessness and poverty.

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Nonprofit Holiday Gift Guide

Nonprofit Megaphone

In their online shop , 100% of all sales proceeds go toward helping save the lives of homeless pets! Susie’s Senior Dogs (SSD) is a nonprofit organization “working to bring awareness to the plight of homeless senior dogs. They are dedicated to numerous projects in restoration, land management, and public education.

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Repurpose Your Content for Consistent Storytelling

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

A while ago I saw this Facebook post by Mark Horvath, founder of Invisible People , a unique digital storytelling organization that uses video and social media to fight homelessness and poverty: Since we are big fans of repurposing here at Nonprofit Marketing Guide, I asked Mark to share his process with our community. It made sense!

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How to write a strong nonprofit mission statement

Get Fully Funded

We work to end the cycle of homelessness for families in our community. We empower young adults to overcome poverty and build a brighter future for Haiti. With a nonprofit, it’s easy to get mired in the day-to-day work of managing programs and lose sight of the ultimate goal.

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