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Honest Brokers, Technology, and Health Justice: What Are We Learning?

NonProfit Quarterly

By decentralizing decision-making, this structure empowers participants, families, and frontline workers to impact policies prioritizing dignity, justice, and positive change. The perception of what is fair depends upon transparency, primarily about the interests and motivations of the supposedly impartial organization.

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Gamification: Turning Donor Engagement Into a Competition Everyone Wins

NonProfit PRO

It’s not about creating adversaries — it’s about igniting motivation. Why Competition Moves the Needle At its core, gamified fundraising taps into fundamental human motivators — achievement, recognition and community. Recognize participants for their efforts, not just their results. rail-container).hide();

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8 Steps to Launch a Peer-to-Peer Campaign for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Shannon Whitehead , Content Strategist at Neon One a software that connects nonprofits with the technology and resources that empower them to build a community of generosity. If youre doing avirtualor hybrid event event, consider software, technology, and website needs. A planning committee? How will you keep track of results?

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Tips to Improve Your Nonprofit’s Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

The Killoe Group

Peer-to-peer campaigns and events that really stand out offer compelling experiences to participants and donors.And while traditional run/walk/ride events are still powerhouses for peer-to-peer fundraising, there are lots of ways to create unique experiences within these types of events. Make the most of your participant portal.

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Turning the Summer Slump Around: Engage Donors During the Off-Season

Bloomerang

Use visuals to break down complex data into digestible, motivating insights. Feature a program participant, volunteer, or staff member whose experience captures your organization’s heart. Survey your supporters to learn what motivates them or how they want to be involved in the coming months.

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Here come the Autonomists: Redefining nonprofit work 

Candid

Autonomists bring fresh perspectives as outsiders with tools (technology, systems and operations, recent lessons from past clients) that can drive innovation within organizations. But I choose this life because of the freedom it brings to make real impact and on my terms.” On the other hand, the opportunities are immense.

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What’s Wrong with Donor Journeys: The Hidden Costs of a Misguided Approach

iMarketSmart

The fear of missing out is a powerful motivator. However, your entire strategy should not reflect the organizations perspective rather than the donors unique motivations or preferences. That drives messaging that feels out of sync with their motivations for giving. But donors arent passive participants. Why do they care?