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william doust

2010 07 Ebook: Raise More Money Now(free upon registration) - 0 views

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    Other free ebooks: * Is Your Nonprofit Facebook Page Worth It? Analytics and Measurement Techniques. Download Is Your Nonprofit Facebook Page Worth It with a special foreward from Katya Andresen. * The 8 Online Fundraising Changes You Must Make in 2010. Download 8 Online Fundraising Changes. * Homer Simpson for Nonprofits: The Truth About How People Really Think and What It Means for Promoting Your Cause. Download Homer Simpson for Nonprofits. * The Online Fundraiser's Checklist. Download the Online Fundraiser's Checklist. * 25 Steps to Fall & Holiday Fundraising Success. Download the 25 Steps to Fall & Holiday Fundraising Success. * (Online) Fundraising Campaign in a Box. Download this planning resource from Network for Good and FireFly Partners. * The Nonprofit Email Marketing Guide: 7 Steps to Better Email Fundraising & Communications. Download the Nonprofit Email Marketing Guide. * The Online Fundraising Survival Guide: 12 Winning Strategies to Survive & Thrive in a Down Economy. Download the Online Fundraising Survival Guide. * The Wired Fundraiser. This White Paper examines Wired Fundraisers and the effect they are having on the charitable sector. In this paper, we share three main findings from our work with Wired Fundraisers and then discuss implications for fundraisers of all kinds - from a mom who discovers she has MS to the head of development at a major aid agency. Download the Wired Fundraiser. * The Online Fundraising Handbook. Written in 2004, the Online Fundraising Handbook is a 92-page downloadable guide on raising funds online, making your web site more effective, mining for new donors and much more. Download the Online Fundraising Handbook.
william doust

Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : How Nonprofits Get Really Big (April 2, ... - 0 views

  • How Nonprofits Get Really BigSince 1970, more than 200,000 nonprofits have opened in the U.S., but only 144 of them have reached $50 million in annual revenue. Most of the members of this elite group got big by doing two things. They raised the bulk of their money from a single type of funder such as corporations or government – and not, as conventional wisdom would recommend, by going after diverse sources of funding. Just as importantly, these nonprofits created professional organizations that were tailored to the needs of their primary funding sources
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    from 70s 200k+ nonprofits opened in US - only 144 have reached $50 million in annual rev -since. 2 things. check it out.
william doust

Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : Money to Grow On (September 6, 2008) - 0 views

  • The common deal breaker? A sustainable funding model. Nonprofits can likewise use this process to figure out whether and how they can attract growth capital.
  • In the for-profit world, the term “investment” has clear meaning and investors have sophisticated techniques for spotting and growing the most promising companies. Yet foundations and other nonprofit donors have not developed similar clarity or approaches. As a result, the nonprofit sector’s greatest gems often languish well below their full potential. By better translating for-profit concepts, donors can learn how to scout out and grow the best nonprofits. Likewise, certain nonprofits can take a page from business’s playbook and learn how to attract cash for expansion.
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    A sustainable funding model can be used by Nonprofits as part of theprocess to figure out whether and how they can attract growth capital! - think like the business world! A further summary in the bubble on the page ;o)
william doust

Development of KnowHow NonProfit - Knowhow Nonprofit - 0 views

  • f you're part of a nonprofit organisation, this site is for you. Whatever your organisation or role within it, if you want information, to update your skills or to talk to others, you've come to the right place.
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      Worth getting involved? - dunno. Found this via ThirdSector Ad. Sometimes you just have to do it!
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    If you're part of a nonprofit organisation, this site is for you. Whatever your organisation or role within it, if you want information, to update your skills or to talk to others, you've come to the right place. Opportunities to highlight your expertise by writing case studies!
william doust

TREW Marketing Spotlight » Blog Archive » Submit Your Nonprofit Video or Film - 0 views

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    Hi, here's a page with ideas of how this "non profit" group has setup a facebook group to host "flim festival" from nonprofits. check it out ;o)
william doust

Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : More Bang for the Buck (March 10, 2008) - 0 views

  • productivity could be a powerful way for nonprofit organizationsto multiply the impact of their work, the authors explore how three nonprofits succeeded in reducing costs without sacrificing the quality of their services
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    productivity in credit crunch: reduce costs without sacrificing the quality of nonprofit services.
william doust

How-to: Make Your Nonprofit Video More Social | NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology Network - 0 views

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    Youtube Video "formatting" & guidelines and making your video work harder for your and your non-profits
william doust

The Chronicle, 11/9/2006: Social Change and the Connected Age - 0 views

  • Social Change and the Connected Age
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      Social Media phenomenon harnessed for social change & charities... Please read this - as it has plenty of examples of the tide shifting to connected individuals who want active participation! - not passive purse and pocket trawling! - forward thinking charities are harnessing people's existing behavioursa and passions with social media.
  • Connectedness does not come from technology but is facilitated and strengthened by it. The greatest challenge for nonprofit organizations and their leaders in the connected age is recognizing that using social-media tools is easy compared with adopting a new mindset for social change. Today, nonprofit groups are part of a larger network or ecosystem of people, organizations, resources, and information. Relying on old-fashioned, top-down management approaches for setting activist agendas and designing fund-raising and volunteering efforts will lead inevitably to disappointing results. Power is shifting from institutions to individuals throughout society. We have seen what happens when people can barter and sell goods without a middleperson on eBay, and when we can watch what we want, when we want, through YouTube. The same sorts of shifts are happening quietly in the nonprofit world. Anyone can create and post a video of what they think their Congressional representatives do all day as part of the "Congress in :30 Secs" campaign organized by the Sunlight Foundation. Volunteers can document the connections between campaign contributions and legislation as part of the Genocide Intervention Network. Donors can pick a school and a specific project to support as part of the DonorsChoose Web site. Successful connected-age organizations are those that facilitate broadly representative networks of social activists — not necessarily organizations with the biggest membership lists or the most money in their coffers. These days, young people, in particular, are not likely to join behemoth membership organizations. Instead, they go online to express their views and instantly connect with individuals and communities interested in their issues and concerns. They also self-organize for social action as so many did in joining the immigration marches last spring.
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    INSPIRATIONAL - ABOUT THE SHIFT OF POWER TO THE NETWORK: not passive participants. It's like the "coming of the angels" CLP - from the real world to the virtual world. B-INSPIRED ;0) My lovely charity chums
william doust

The NonProfit Times - The Leading Business Publication For Nonprofit Management - 0 views

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    nonproift magazine - online
william doust

What Would Homer Simpson Do? Your Messages and the Emerging Science of Behavioral Econo... - 0 views

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    "Pop quiz: The following messages have what in common? * Frances Osborne's The Bolter is an Oprah Winfrey Book Club selection. Buy it now. * 75% of guests who stay in this hotel reuse their towels. Join them and reuse your towel to help save the environment. * Any money you donate will go to Rokia, a seven-year-old girl who lives in Mali, Africa. The answer? They all use principles of behavioral economics to influence their audience's decisions. And you can too. Nonprofit marketers and fundraisers often base important strategic and tactical choices on thinking grounded in established theories and practices, including direct marketing and economics. But what about established psychological theories? Enter behavioral economics."
william doust

Nonprofit Technology 2009 | Philanthropy Journal - 0 views

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      more funky bookmarks like this - emotional intelligence, the arts, etc. in our grop on diigo. check us out!
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      Accelerated Family Learning - Friends of Campaign4 Learning http://bit.ly/gMmKx Charity Chums http://bit.ly/2J4Gx
william doust

10 Tools and Strategies to Market Your Nonprofit on a Shoe-String Budget - fr... - 0 views

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      another one from: http://twitter.com/nfpn ;-)
Elizabeth Borg

Winning Grants Step-by-step The JosseyBass Nonprofit Guidebook Series: Amazon.co.uk: Mi... - 0 views

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    I think we should get this!
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    I need to put this on my next amazon buy ;-)
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    mmm on amazon? - mmm makes me think about the CLP "Series" that will also be on amazon via lulu.com ;-)
william doust

YouTube -For non-profits program - 0 views

  • Non-profit Programme
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      Here's a link to the features non-profits get for their videos! such as annotations that lead to external links/pages - perhaps donnation page, choice of thumb-nail, and the usual overlaid notes. Check this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEChyCGtess for more details
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