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Online Auctions As A Fundraising Tool
- Sunday, 21 December 2008
- Management Features
- Written by Jeff Merron, Contributing Editor
Auctions have long been a crucial, and lucrative, element of nonprofit fundraising campaigns, and their popularity has grown in recent years. According to the National Auctioneers Association, more than $16.2 billion was raised in charity auctions in 2007. While the raw dollar figures suggest that auctions are lucrative, dollar returns are not the only indicators of an auction's success. And according to the leaders of two major online auction companies that cater specifically to nonprofits, if your organization is only conducting offline, "event" auctions, and not utilizing online auction resources, it's likely you're passing up many opportunities.
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Nonprofit Technology-2008 review-2009 preview
- Friday, 28 November 2008
- Management Features
- Written by Jeff Merron, Contributing Editor
In many ways, the nonprofit technology world mirrored the for-profit tech arena in 2008, as social media (Web 2.0 applications that enable people to connect easily: e.g. Facebook, MySpace, Ning, Twitter, Digg, YouTube, Flickr, etc.), grew as a set of mainstream communication tools. In the process, the Internet continued to become more of a two-way communication tool for nonprofits than in previous years, while at the same time capacity -- and capabilities -- enabled broader adoption of high-bandwidth tools such as videocasts and real-time videoconferencing.
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Debunking Five Myths of Online Fundraising
- Thursday, 13 November 2008
- Management Features
- Written by Thomas Aitchison
Today's challenging economic times mean a lot of nonprofits are looking for new ways to raise money. Many organizations realize the Internet presents a huge opportunity, but most have achieved limited success. If your organization, like many others, has yet to experience strong results raising funds online, the coming year provides an ideal window to experiment with new approaches. A good first step, however, is debunking some myths about online fundraising that might stand in the way of your success.
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Budget Tools for Nonprofits
- Monday, 06 October 2008
- Management Features
- Written by Jeff Merron, Contributing Editor
The idea of a budget is one that most eight year olds can grasp: it's simply an itemized summary of how much you expect to spend along with an estimate of how you expect to collect enough income to cover those expenses. Ideally, the two numbers -- expenses and income -- will match, or come close. Most fiscal conservatives tout the benefits of balancing a budget -- with expenses on one side and income on the other allowing the arm of a metaphorical balancing scale to remain level.
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Wireless Devices Fit For Nonprofits
- Thursday, 02 October 2008
- Management Features
- Written by Pam Baker, Contributing Editor
There is no question that wireless portable communication devices have changed the world, but have they changed the way non-profits operate or have they merely added to the workload of over-stretched staff and overwhelmed volunteers? In a word, the answer is both. Read more...
Nonprofit Technology News Innovation Awards for 2008
- Wednesday, 13 August 2008
- Management Features
- Written by Scott Koegler
Nonprofit Technology News is proud to announce the winners of the 2008 Innovation Awards. This is the first year for these awards, but even so, the competition has been intense. In the end, the winners were selected because each represents a significant accomplishment, or an indication of a trend.
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50 Ways to Make Your Next Auction a Success
- Tuesday, 22 July 2008
- Management Features
- Written by Jeff Merron, Contributing Editor
Hosting an auction that is fun for everyone and a successful fundraiser is much like staging a signature event. Your job is to attract an audience, entertain guests and deliver an appealing product. With a few tips and cMarket's help, you can put on a wonderful show that will help your nonprofit's cause in many ways. And you'll have a good time doing it.
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Read more...Building Community Using Web Tools
- Friday, 11 July 2008
- Management Features
- Written by Jeff Merron, Contributing Editor
Facebook and MySpace. YouTube and Flickr.
Twitter and RSS.
Blogs and wikis.
Meetup and Evite.
There's no shortage of Web 2.0 tools that promise, among other capabilities, to enable groups of all kinds, including nonprofits, help build communities online and assist in bringing together communities in the offline world, as well. Considering that the Web sites and tools listed above are just a small sampling of Internet applications available to assist in community-building, how does an overworked organizer overcome paralysis by analysis? How can your organization go about choosing the best online tools not just to build a community, but also to keep it together? Read more...
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- social networking
- Laura Quinn
- Paul Hagen
- Idealware
- Hagen 20/20
- Web 2.0
- online forums
- discussion forums
- listservs
- email blasts
- unproven methods
- building community
- Convivo
- Kintera
- Salsa
- Wild Apricot
- Electic Embers
- New American Dream
- list-building
- list-builder
- forwarded emails
- bang for the buck
- time constraints
- online community
- offline community
- online communications
Fund Accounting Roundup
- Friday, 20 June 2008
- Management Features
- Written by Pam Baker, Contributing Editor
While accounting may seem a nerdy side-kick to the heroism of the non-profit’s actual mission, it is the very foundation from which all good works spring. Ignoring or slighting this important operational aspect can lead to plummeting donations, embarrassing scandals and/or diminished effectiveness. Yet, it is common for non-profits to ascribe this important function to antiquated accounting practices.
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Twitter for Nonprofits: Networking on the Run
- Tuesday, 10 June 2008
- Management Features
- Written by Jeff Merron, Contributing Editor
Twitter is a social short messaging service (SMS). It's microblogging. It's a great way to network and keep in touch with the everyday lives of friends old and new. It's email the way it used to be. It's mobile -- you can Twitter on your cell phone. It's easy to use -- text only. It forces you to be brief: no entry can top 140 characters. It enables you to see what others want you see (personal and professional), and be seen.
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