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First-Ever Video Benchmarks Survey for Nonprofits

Care2

But what kind of a direct impact do these “social actions” really have especially for nonprofits? Are people who like or comment on these videos signing up for organization’s enewsletters, are they donating money, volunteering, taking an advocacy action? And according the Nonprofit Times, about 3.5M

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The Top 5 Fundraising Trends in 2020

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Many nonprofits saw a surge in recurring subscription initiations following the 2016 election, particularly civil rights, social action, and advocacy organizations, according to Classy platform data. Though the notorious Pineapple Fund was a fleeting effort, blockchain is still very much a part of social good conversations.

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Teaching Cooperative Intelligence, for a Solidarity Economy

NonProfit Quarterly

In Emilia Romagna, this pedagogy of democracy is known as Reggio Emilia: a child-centered approach in which “teachers learn with the children and work in a lateral relationship as opposed to a hierarchical one.” They imagined creating clubs that would integrate community and social action with learning about economic democracy.