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Collaboration Across Social Boundaries: A Practical Guide

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Karl Haushalter & Paul Steinberg A local public health official has been tasked with increasing vaccine use in an underserved community. In each of these scenarios, promoting public well-being requires reaching out across social boundaries. Sometimes these social boundaries are academic disciplines.

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Financial Fuel for E-commerce Success: Proven Tactics

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

One pivotal approach gaining traction is fractional finance, which offers businesses access to expert financial guidance without the hefty investment of a full-time CFO. Partnering with a specialized e-commerce accountant can unlock invaluable insights, ensuring meticulous financial management and informed decision-making.

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Webinar: Appreciate, Engage and Retain Your Supporters

Care2

About the Presenters: Doug Barker -- Principal and Co-Founder, Barker & Scott Consulting As a principal in Barker & Scott Consulting, Doug assists leading regional, national, and international nonprofit organizations with leveraging the power of information technology for organizational advancement and mission success.

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5 Ways To Activate Donors, Overcome Resistance

The NonProfit Times

Page 35 in Overcoming Psychological Barriers to Giving , a new report from National Center For Family Philanthropy, offers fundraisers key strategies for helping donors move past mental obstacles to making donations. Large public gifts from a funder might impact how friends and family of that funder view their fortunes.

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How To Use Numbers To Inspire More Giving (and How You Should NOT Use Them)

iMarketSmart

For nonprofit managers, numbers are important. It’s called behavioral finance. Waking up the math or finance side blocks the social emotion side. In experiments, reminding people about money or finances reduces: Charitable giving [10]. Numbers, math, and finance can be a problem. Numbers can show impact.

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How to Make the Ask of a Gift in a Will Less Scary

iMarketSmart

2] More than that, the reality of our own death is a serious psychological problem. Examples include, “Would you be willing to consider including us as one of the nonprofit organizations in your will?”[18] If the charity is new or unstable, it might use an established community foundation to manage this fund.) Simple answer.

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How to Reduce the ‘Cost’ of Philanthropy So Major Donors Give More

iMarketSmart

It works with finances.[18] Journal of Public Economics, 148, 32-42. [4] Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 38 (1), 30-32. [9] Origin of endowments in public good games: The impact of effort on contributions. Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics, 2(1), 59. [11] The psychology of windfall gains.