Tag Archives: online giving

March Madness: ‘Snoball’ Your Bracket for Social Good

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March Madness is upon us – that favorite time of year when college basketball fanatics run rampant with their NCAA predictions and office water-cooler-talk turns into a common ground to organize betting pools. But before you scurry off to go fill out your bracket, here’s something to consider: March Madness for social good? Consider this […]

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What’s Next? 5 Trends in Online Fundraising

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Our last post examined the numbers behind online fundraising.  While we learned that less than 10% of all fundraising in the U.S. happens online – that doesn’t mean this trend is going way! More and more companies, nonprofits and individuals are investing in online giving than ever before. So now, it’s time to dust off […]

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Introducing: Back2School Yourself in Social Good

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I hate to say it, but summer is quickly coming to an end. You may not realize it with such record heat, but it’s about that time to sharpen your pencils, dust off those textbooks, and head back to school. As a result, this week we are introducing “Back to School Yourself in Social Good” […]

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‘Kickstarting’ Local Volunteers thru Social Media

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Nine months ago, DC resident and nutrition advocate Kristen McCarron began volunteering at the Walker Jones Elementary School, teaching young students the importance of growing foods, proper nutrition and healthy lifestyles. With the help of the school staff, McCarron developed an interactive nutrition curriculum, empowering students to grow, cook and live healthy.  But this local social […]

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March Madness: ‘Snoball’ Your Bracket for Social Good

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March Madness is upon us – that favorite time of year when college basketball fanatics run rampant with their NCAA predictions and office water-cooler-talk turns into a common ground to organize betting pools. But before you scurry off to go fill out your bracket, here’s something to consider: March Madness for social good? Consider this […]

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