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Magnetic Cause Marketing in 3 Easy Steps

Selfish Giving

It recognizes that donors give to make good things happen, not to support an organization. Instead of promising to be the coolest charity on the block, it promises a fulfilling, information-rich experience that will maximize the donor’s impact. In our case our donors share our ideals, but not the campus experience.

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Idle Hands Are The Devil’s Playground

The Agitator

The goal of Fundraising Action is to provide free, actionable advice on topics such as donor retention…mid-level donors…monthly sustainers…acquisition…predictive modeling…testing…donor and activist identification…and multi-channel integration. Roger and Tom.

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Who’s Living In Your Pyramid?

The Agitator

In the process of answering the essential “who&# , “what&# , “when&# , “where&# and “why&# questions in planning a fundraising program or campaign, most of us begin with the identification of the prospective audience. Want to identify “Who&# is most likely to make a bequest? Anderson Medical Center.

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Tapping The Potential Of Missionaries

The Agitator

I’m happy to report that at DonorTrends we’ve taken an important first step in helping you find the most “cloutful&# among your donors, activists and volunteers. To encourage Agitator readers to begin finding out who your social network leaders are, DonorTrends is offering a FREE 500 name test.

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Get “Fluent” Re Social Marketing

The Agitator

The report examines the relative identification with brands via social nets across a number of specific interest categories (music & entertainment come out on top), but unfortunately they don’t specifically look at charities or causes. [My My pals at DonorTrends are doing just that with respect to charities and causes.

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[VIDEO] Where to Find Potential Donors to Support Your Cause

Bloomerang

Chad will review the best practices in fundraising prospect identification and provide practical tips for how small nonprofits can maximize their network. We are here to talk about where to find potential donors to support your cause. We’ve got a good old-fashioned donor acquisition webinar for you today. Chad: Awesome.

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Evidence 2.0: The Next Era of Evidence-Based Policymaking

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Nonprofits, donors, recipients: they should all speak up about how to measure success, so we can figure out where to go next and reach that point together. Jason Saul: There should be a common outcomes taxonomy for tagging all federal programs. But the thing I would say about Evidence 2.0 is we don't know all the answers.