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What do you believe are the most critical areas for improvement to achieve your mission?

Blue Avocado

Our main goal for 2025 at the Shirley-Eustis House Association is to build a broader network of businesses, institutions, and well-connected individuals who know about us and what were doing. Suzy Buchanan from Shirley-Eustis House Association Expanding our reach to better support the LGBTQ+ community.

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Newsletter: Get Your Partnership Questions Answered ; KFC, TikTok Partner to Fight Hunger ; 8 Illogical Marketing Tactics That Actually Work

Selfish Giving

It's the only online conference for nonprofits that focuses on corporate philanthropy (grants), sponsorships, employee volunteerism, workplace giving and cause-related marketing, all in one space! *?? Lead Associate, Corporate Partnerships, Save the Children , Fairfield, CT 2. SPONSOR* ?? Marketing Your Cause 1.

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What Would a Gift Economy Approach to Running a Nonprofit Look Like?

NonProfit Quarterly

Viewing Volunteerism through a Gift Economy Lens So, if the business mindset fails nonprofits when engaging volunteers, what is the alternative? They range from mutual aid associations that pool and share resources to professional associations that exchange knowledge and support. In Braiding Sweetgrass.

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8 Long-Term Health Benefits of Volunteering

NonProfit Hub

The impact of volunteerism can be felt in communities of all shapes and sizes. No matter the size of the community, though, the impact of volunteerism is always huge. But volunteerism’s best-kept secret is this: it’s good for you, too. Volunteering as a family is a great way to teach important lessons to your children.

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15 Inspiring Examples of Corporate Social Responsibility

Top Nonprofits

Whether through donations, volunteerism, or cause-related marketing, these companies are making a difference—and there’s a lot that businesses and nonprofits alike can learn from their efforts. Through financial donations and employee volunteerism, Home Depot helps build homes for families in need.

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The Top 5 Fundraising Trends in 2020

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In fact, a recent survey for the Chronicle of Philanthropy and Association of Fundraising Professionals revealed some similarly concerning findings, such as: 51% of fundraisers said they will leave their current nonprofit within the next two years. 30% said they planned to leave fundraising altogether.

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Good things to do on the 9/11 anniversary

Nonprofit Marketing Blog

There are many stories about the small ways people are trying to make a difference, from kids cleaning up the park where they play baseball to a couple who’s committed their retirement to volunteerism: Dave Adanich, 65, was only a day away from retiring after 38 years with AT&T, where the television was always tuned into the news.