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For the Love of Humankind: End of Year Fundraising for Community impact

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

She moved to Chicago after high school to study Political Science and Sociology at DePaul University. She later returned and obtained a Master of Science in Non-Profit Management from Fontbonne University, and continues her Ph.D. Director of Development and Disruption, Gladiator Consulting. Louis City, Missouri.

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Building Community Through Soccer: Maigan T. Bridgette’s Story at Sporting Kansas City

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

With a passion for political science and social justice, she initially envisioned a career in law but found herself drawn to the nonprofit sector. This experience equipped her with invaluable insights into the workings of mission-driven organizations. Reflecting, Maigan shares, “I thought I wanted to be a lawyer.

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Loyalty Inflection Points

The Agitator

In political science, an inflection point is. In differential calculus, an inflection point is a point on a curve at which the concavity changes from positive curvature to negative curvature, or vice versa. Don''t Miss these Posts donor retention loyalty premium'

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[ENHANCEMENT] Additional User Permissions

Bloomerang

Cody holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Rhetoric from Wabash College. We’re excited to bring you these new permissions, and we hope you’ll enjoy creating all sorts of new users! Author information Cody Lawson Product Manager at Bloomerang Cody is a Product Manager at Bloomerang.

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5 Ways Your Nonprofit Can Use Behavioral Science to Raise More Money Online

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Behavioral Science relates to the interactions and activities of human beings. The field observes and analyzes human relationships through behavioral aspects including geography, biology, law, psychiatry, and political science. 5 Tips for Using Behavioral Science. for Online Fundraising.

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Activating Loving-Awareness

NonProfit Quarterly

Perhaps because I was trained academically in the social sciences during my undergraduate career—exploring and getting degrees in linguistics, African American studies, and political science before I pursued neuroscience—my mind is oriented toward including phenomena that are qualitative, subjective, and felt in nature, toward the goal of creating (..)

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Your greatest untapped online resource: your people

Nonprofit Marketing Blog

Today I feature a guest post by Filippo Trevisan of the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow. I met Filippo after a recent panel discussion on social media. After I spoke, he introduced himself and told me about his research on the impact of social media on disability-focused nonprofits.