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Newsletter: How One Retailer 2X Customer Donations; 144 Brands That Are Leading on Social Action ; What’s the Most Effective B2B Content by Funnel Stage?

Selfish Giving

144 brands that are leading on social action , sustainability, inclusivity, and fun. Associate Director, Corporate Partnerships, American Association for Cancer Research , Philadelphia ($110k - $130k) 3. Corporate Account Manager, National MS Society , Remote ($48k - $58k) 4. Two lists for you to check out.

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19 Fantastic Nonprofit Marketing Jobs—Movin’ Up Monday

Getting Attention

Associate for Online Content & Media & Public Relations Specialist , Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (Cambridge, MA). Associate Web Producer , Blackbaud (Austin, TX). Communications & Marketing Manager , SACNAS (Santa Cruz, CA). New Opportunities. Online Campaigner , Greenpeace USA (San Francisco, CA).

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Dr. James explains why the feeling “People like me make gifts like this” is so powerful in major gifts fundraising

iMarketSmart

32] In his interviews with mega gift donors, Jerald Panas shares, “‘People enjoy being part of ‘the club,’ being associated with prominent men and women who are giving to the same cause,’ he says. Nudging tourists to donate for conservation: Experimental evidence on soliciting voluntary contributions for coastal management.

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Care2 Adds Two Experts to Nonprofit Services Team

Care2

Largest Online Social Action Community of 10 Million "Do Gooders" Adds Fundraising and Advocacy Experts Allyson Kapin and Stephen O’Keefe, Who Bring Decades of Experience at Helping Nonprofits Succeed Redwood City, Calif.

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How Enhancing a Donor’s Moral Identity Can Advance their Donor Hero Story

iMarketSmart

More precisely, it’s a pro-social code.[3] 3] Pro-social actions benefit the group. It can support a shared pro-social code.[4] Thus, costly punishment can be a form of pro-social action.[5] Management Science, 65 (9), 4049-4062. [24] Association for Consumer Research. But it does connect.

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Why Are Nonprofits Experiencing An Insurance Crisis? And What Can the Nonprofit Sector Do About it?

Blue Avocado

If NIA could provide coverage for the first two million dollars in limits without significant reliance on reinsurance, it would allow nonprofits themselves to determine which risks are acceptable, without any of the political or social action concerns that cause large public corporations to shy away from this business.