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Trends in education funding’s share of philanthropic giving 

Candid

For example, causes such as food security, housing, and disaster relief offer a tangible sense of impact and the ability to see the direct benefits of their contribution, says Rouland. Individual donors often give based on personal experience, emotional connection, or immediate need.

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Newsletter: Happy Birthday to You ; 10 Emerging Industries for Corporate Partnerships ; Best Channel for a Sponsorship Ask

Selfish Giving

A FREE electronic version of my last book Fundraising with Businesses. A top reference guide with all my best fundraising ideas for working with businesses! How Anheuser-Busch, Tide and Waffle House helped hurricane victims.and the two risks for companies jumping on the disaster relief bandwagon. Wicked stylish. >>>

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Mixed Links – No Joke, Good Stuff Here

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

So here are some genuine links to good stuff for nonprofit communicators and fundraisers. Foundation Center published The 2010 Nonprofit Fundraising Survey. The survey shows that fundraising remained steady for the most part and that strong fundraising results were more likely when organizations invested resources in fundraising staff.

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5 Innovative Pledge Fundraising Strategies for 2024

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Pledge fundraising campaigns are a dynamic way to inspire donors to commit to future gifts by engaging their competitive spirit. Ideally, your fundraising platform will have key features like easy-to-create, personal donation pages, and tools that help track fundraising progress.

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Disaster Fundraising: Hurricane Sandy The Perfect Storm

The Agitator

Here’s a quick summary of actions, responses, questions, advice and, perhaps most importantly, the ‘unknowns’ concerning Hurricane Sandy and fundraising. Every fundraiser is affected. Doesn’t matter whether your organization is in disaster relief or not, or where it’s located. Chronicle of Philanthropy.

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Puerto Rico: The Critical Role of Information and the Nonprofit Sector in Disaster Living

NonProfit Quarterly

Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, which “ was signed into law in 1988 to create an orderly system to get federal assistance to state and local governments in the wake of natural disasters.”. The US government and FEMA recently changed the recovery process in Puerto Rico. It was a place they could come to.

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Microphilanthropy Explained

NonProfit Hub

For decades, philanthropy has been seen largely as black-tie galas paired with pricey auction items ? While the dollar amount per donation earns the “micro” label, it doesn’t necessarily mean your fundraising will decrease. What about traditional philanthropy? . large events for larger wallets.