Write awesome personalized donor thank you emails using GlobalGiving and Face...Marc Maxson / GlobalGiving
The document provides tips for non-profits to build relationships with donors and raise funds through GlobalGiving challenges. It recommends identifying supporters within your network who know your organization and can advocate for it. It also suggests assigning contacts for staff to reach out to personally via email, phone or social media. The goal is to attract at least $4,000 from 50 donors within 30 days to be successful in the Open Challenges held every three months.
The document provides guidance for participating in a fundraising challenge to raise $4,000 from 50 donors. It recommends identifying personal and professional networks to donate and spread the word. It also suggests using crowdfunding strategies to exponentially increase donations by asking donors to tell others. The document offers tips for communicating with supporters before, during, and after the challenge through emails, events, social media, and providing updates on fundraising progress and saying thanks. It includes links to additional resources on using social media for nonprofit fundraising.
This document provides information on using Facebook tools to connect with donors and raise funds for charitable causes. It discusses overall charitable giving statistics in the US and Facebook's large user base. It then summarizes several Facebook fundraising and awareness tools like donate buttons, fundraisers, paid ads, Facebook Live, and #MyGivingStory campaigns. Specific examples are given of nonprofits that successfully used these tools to generate donations, go viral, and increase returns on ad spend. The webinar aims to help nonprofits better utilize Facebook for philanthropic purposes.
Empower Anyone To Fundraise On Your Behalf!
http://wedid.it
Allow folks to create their own personal page to fundraise for your organization or for things like joining your walk-a-thon.
Gen-Y donors not only like to give, but they love to invite their friends to contribute. Empower staff and your most engaged supporters to boost your fundraising efforts by using peer-to-peer fundraising.
This document summarizes a council meeting on using social media for grantmaking and measuring its impact. It discusses how social media has been used for political and humanitarian causes and provides examples of foundations using social media. Data is presented from a social media cohort of nonprofits that shows the return on investment from social media campaigns, including increased donors, website traffic, and funds raised. The document concludes by identifying promising aspects of social media for nonprofits and foundations.
The document provides an overview of practical applications of social media for self promotion, including fundraising, event promotion, volunteering, operational needs, and media engagement. Fundraising tips include setting attainable goals and asking friends and followers to help spread the word. Event promotion on Facebook and Twitter involves finding new people to invite and asking current followers to invite their own networks.
Write awesome personalized donor thank you emails using GlobalGiving and Face...Marc Maxson / GlobalGiving
The document provides tips for non-profits to build relationships with donors and raise funds through GlobalGiving challenges. It recommends identifying supporters within your network who know your organization and can advocate for it. It also suggests assigning contacts for staff to reach out to personally via email, phone or social media. The goal is to attract at least $4,000 from 50 donors within 30 days to be successful in the Open Challenges held every three months.
The document provides guidance for participating in a fundraising challenge to raise $4,000 from 50 donors. It recommends identifying personal and professional networks to donate and spread the word. It also suggests using crowdfunding strategies to exponentially increase donations by asking donors to tell others. The document offers tips for communicating with supporters before, during, and after the challenge through emails, events, social media, and providing updates on fundraising progress and saying thanks. It includes links to additional resources on using social media for nonprofit fundraising.
This document provides information on using Facebook tools to connect with donors and raise funds for charitable causes. It discusses overall charitable giving statistics in the US and Facebook's large user base. It then summarizes several Facebook fundraising and awareness tools like donate buttons, fundraisers, paid ads, Facebook Live, and #MyGivingStory campaigns. Specific examples are given of nonprofits that successfully used these tools to generate donations, go viral, and increase returns on ad spend. The webinar aims to help nonprofits better utilize Facebook for philanthropic purposes.
Empower Anyone To Fundraise On Your Behalf!
http://wedid.it
Allow folks to create their own personal page to fundraise for your organization or for things like joining your walk-a-thon.
Gen-Y donors not only like to give, but they love to invite their friends to contribute. Empower staff and your most engaged supporters to boost your fundraising efforts by using peer-to-peer fundraising.
This document summarizes a council meeting on using social media for grantmaking and measuring its impact. It discusses how social media has been used for political and humanitarian causes and provides examples of foundations using social media. Data is presented from a social media cohort of nonprofits that shows the return on investment from social media campaigns, including increased donors, website traffic, and funds raised. The document concludes by identifying promising aspects of social media for nonprofits and foundations.
The document provides an overview of practical applications of social media for self promotion, including fundraising, event promotion, volunteering, operational needs, and media engagement. Fundraising tips include setting attainable goals and asking friends and followers to help spread the word. Event promotion on Facebook and Twitter involves finding new people to invite and asking current followers to invite their own networks.
Enhance My Skills Fundraiser Press ReleaseDanielle Webb
A local nonprofit called Enhance My Skills is holding a fundraising event called "Spring Cleaning of the Mind, Body and Soul" on June 4th to raise money for their teen conference and scholarships. The founder, Denise L. Jackson, created Enhance My Skills to provide resources and tools to at-risk youth to help them develop a success plan before graduating high school. The upcoming event will have workshops and encouragement to invigorate attendees while also serving as the debut fundraising event for the nonprofit's programs.
Peer-to-Peer Fundraising and Donor Retention Don’t Have To Be EnemiesBloomerang
Jay Love of Bloomerang and Dave Boyce of Fundly will explain how the immense success of new donor acquisition via peer-to-peer fundraising can also result in repeat donors the following year.
New Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Features in Friends Asking Friends Essentials!Anthony Sicola
This document promotes the Friends Asking Friends Essentials fundraising tool. It summarizes that FAF can help non-profits empower participants to become online fundraisers, reach a broader network through email, social media and mobile tools, and manage events more effectively with tools like an event website, personal fundraising pages, and email/social media templates. FAF users on average send more emails, have higher open and click through rates, and raise six times more money than non-users. A live demo and upcoming webinar are mentioned.
How to #SpreadtheGood with The Dayton FoundationDaytonFoundation
This year, #SpreadtheGood is back with more exciting ways to highlight the good happening in Greater Dayton, and more unrestricted grant money to keep the good going! To participate in this year’s #SpreadtheGood with The Dayton Foundation campaign, follow the steps in this slideshow and visit daytonfoundation.org/spreadthegood.html to learn more.
The document discusses the growing success of Giving Tuesday, a national day of giving held the Tuesday after Thanksgiving in the United States. It provides background on Giving Tuesday, explaining how it aims to encourage donations by following Black Friday and Cyber Monday. The document then highlights examples of successful Giving Tuesday campaigns from three different organizations that utilized social media, corporate sponsorships, and online matching to generate donations. It emphasizes key lessons for nonprofits in maximizing results from Giving Tuesday through celebration, incentives, and storytelling.
The document outlines a campaign plan to increase awareness and support for Habitat for Humanity. It identifies key publics and stakeholders, research findings, campaign goals and objectives. The plan's strategies include using social media and the website to educate people about the housing crisis and showcase success stories. Tactics involve updating platforms with housing issue stories, volunteer/donation information and promotional videos. Success will be measured by comparing increases in social engagement, website traffic, donations and volunteers to numbers from last year.
This document provides an overview of crowdfunding and tips for launching a successful social fundraising campaign. It outlines 10 steps to launch a campaign, including defining what you are fundraising for, setting donation levels, sharing your story, promoting through email, Facebook, Twitter, recruiting supporters, and celebrating once goals are met. The top tips are to start with current supporters, directly ask for donations, tell donors how funds will be used, and align all communication channels.
How a nonprofit can survive and thrive in the world of crowd collaborationFirstGiving
How does your nonprofit know when to use peer-to-peer fundraising or crowdfunding?
Join Georgia Wright-Simmons (Senior Business Development Associate, Launcht) and Dan Fonseca (Inbound Marketing Coordinator, FirstGiving) as they explore the differences and similarities between peer-to-peer fundraising and crowd-funding for nonprofits.
Georgia and Dan will cover:
-When each fundraising strategy makes sense to implement
-The differences between peer-to-peer fundraising and crowdfunding
-General guidelines in application
-Case studies examples
Northwest Ohio is getting on board in a big way with #GivingTuesdayNWO. Learn how to become part of the greater Toledo, Ohio community by joining with C4NPR.org for an amazing day of giving on December 2, 2014.
Where to Find Potential Donors to Support Your CauseBloomerang
https://bloomerang.co/resources/webinars/
Join fundraising master trainer, Chad Barger, CFRE, for a workshop focused on finding potential supporters for your nonprofit organization. Chad will review the best practices in fundraising prospect identification and provide practical tips for how small nonprofits can maximize their network.
Measure of Success: Creating Tools and Process to Report ImpactBloomerang
https://bloomerang.co/resources/webinars/
Marie Palacios will explain what donors want to know, why it is crucial, and how to share your past achievements, so donors contribute to your future goals.
Overview of philanthropy trends shared at NAYDO 2011 . EPhilanthropy represent a convergence of trends that will require non-profits to rethink their approach to engaging constituents and moving their missions ahead.
Individual Giving Save A Mother Social Media Internship 2011Save A Mother
This document discusses fundraising strategies for non-profits, with a focus on using social media. It notes that individual donations make up 80% of charitable funds in the US. Social media can increase donations by up to 40% by helping donors feel connected to an organization and spreading its message virally. The document also provides tips for online fundraising campaigns, like having a clear call to action and making donations easy. It outlines current and goals fundraising for Save a Mother, including growing its online community through social media interns' efforts.
Already Always Amazing is located at 600 Holiday Plaza Drive Suite 255 in Matteson, Illinois. Its mission is to provide education, training, economic development and build capacity for underserved communities including children, seniors and veterans. The organization was co-founded by Dr. Kara Scott Dentley and Dr. James Dentley. Dr. James Dentley is committed to motivating and training today's generation to be achievers and leaders through his work with Inspired2Speak and other empowering events. The organization will host a charity gala as part of its "Always Limitless Week" to raise funds and awareness for startup philanthropic organizations working in areas like education, mentorship, the environment and addressing global challenges.
This document provides information about how to prepare for #GivingTuesday, which is described as the most important fundraising day of the year. It outlines an agenda for a webinar on #GivingTuesday that will discuss joining the movement, maximizing impact through match gifts, fundraising on Facebook, and answering questions. Additional sections promote the benefits of an organization's GuideStar profile and share polling questions about experience with and planning for #GivingTuesday.
GlobalGiving is an online crowdfunding platform that connects nonprofits, donors, and companies around the world. It provides local organizations access to funding, tools, training, and support to become more effective. The document discusses GlobalGiving's presence and impact in India, including the number of Indian nonprofits and donors on the platform and the total dollars raised. It also outlines features like an international donor base, fundraising tools, and the GlobalGiving Accelerator program to help nonprofits launch online fundraising campaigns and become full partners.
The document describes several proposed online tools to improve charity and philanthropic efforts: 1) A tool to track donated money from donor to recipient. 2) A way for similar nonprofits to pool resources. 3) A campaign generator to lower online marketing costs. 4) A tool allowing donors to specify disasters and donate efficiently. It also discusses leveraging social networks to strengthen relationships between donors, nonprofits and recipients.
Recruit, Manage, and Retain VolunteersGlobalGiving
On Wednesday, March 23rd, GlobalGiving hosted a training on volunteer recruitment, management and retention. The following is a recording of that training.
GlobalGiving Online Fundraising Workshops Central America 2016GlobalGiving
Este taller cubre los conceptos básicos de la recaudación de fondos en línea y cómo puede beneficiar a las organizaciones. Incluye sesiones sobre establecer metas SMART, contar historias efectivas, cultivar redes de donantes, y mantener el contacto a través de notas de agradecimiento e informes. También presenta a GlobalGiving como una plataforma para recaudar fondos en línea con bajas tarifas y apoyo continuo. El objetivo general es ayudar a las organizaciones a aprovechar el potencial de la recaud
This document provides an overview of key information for participants in GlobalGiving's September Open program, including details about disbursements, accessing donor lists, adding and editing projects, project reporting requirements, and fundraising tools and resources available through GlobalGiving. Participants are encouraged to develop a long-term fundraising strategy utilizing GlobalGiving's donor network and online platform. Contact information is provided for questions about disbursements or other support from GlobalGiving staff.
Enhance My Skills Fundraiser Press ReleaseDanielle Webb
A local nonprofit called Enhance My Skills is holding a fundraising event called "Spring Cleaning of the Mind, Body and Soul" on June 4th to raise money for their teen conference and scholarships. The founder, Denise L. Jackson, created Enhance My Skills to provide resources and tools to at-risk youth to help them develop a success plan before graduating high school. The upcoming event will have workshops and encouragement to invigorate attendees while also serving as the debut fundraising event for the nonprofit's programs.
Peer-to-Peer Fundraising and Donor Retention Don’t Have To Be EnemiesBloomerang
Jay Love of Bloomerang and Dave Boyce of Fundly will explain how the immense success of new donor acquisition via peer-to-peer fundraising can also result in repeat donors the following year.
New Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Features in Friends Asking Friends Essentials!Anthony Sicola
This document promotes the Friends Asking Friends Essentials fundraising tool. It summarizes that FAF can help non-profits empower participants to become online fundraisers, reach a broader network through email, social media and mobile tools, and manage events more effectively with tools like an event website, personal fundraising pages, and email/social media templates. FAF users on average send more emails, have higher open and click through rates, and raise six times more money than non-users. A live demo and upcoming webinar are mentioned.
How to #SpreadtheGood with The Dayton FoundationDaytonFoundation
This year, #SpreadtheGood is back with more exciting ways to highlight the good happening in Greater Dayton, and more unrestricted grant money to keep the good going! To participate in this year’s #SpreadtheGood with The Dayton Foundation campaign, follow the steps in this slideshow and visit daytonfoundation.org/spreadthegood.html to learn more.
The document discusses the growing success of Giving Tuesday, a national day of giving held the Tuesday after Thanksgiving in the United States. It provides background on Giving Tuesday, explaining how it aims to encourage donations by following Black Friday and Cyber Monday. The document then highlights examples of successful Giving Tuesday campaigns from three different organizations that utilized social media, corporate sponsorships, and online matching to generate donations. It emphasizes key lessons for nonprofits in maximizing results from Giving Tuesday through celebration, incentives, and storytelling.
The document outlines a campaign plan to increase awareness and support for Habitat for Humanity. It identifies key publics and stakeholders, research findings, campaign goals and objectives. The plan's strategies include using social media and the website to educate people about the housing crisis and showcase success stories. Tactics involve updating platforms with housing issue stories, volunteer/donation information and promotional videos. Success will be measured by comparing increases in social engagement, website traffic, donations and volunteers to numbers from last year.
This document provides an overview of crowdfunding and tips for launching a successful social fundraising campaign. It outlines 10 steps to launch a campaign, including defining what you are fundraising for, setting donation levels, sharing your story, promoting through email, Facebook, Twitter, recruiting supporters, and celebrating once goals are met. The top tips are to start with current supporters, directly ask for donations, tell donors how funds will be used, and align all communication channels.
How a nonprofit can survive and thrive in the world of crowd collaborationFirstGiving
How does your nonprofit know when to use peer-to-peer fundraising or crowdfunding?
Join Georgia Wright-Simmons (Senior Business Development Associate, Launcht) and Dan Fonseca (Inbound Marketing Coordinator, FirstGiving) as they explore the differences and similarities between peer-to-peer fundraising and crowd-funding for nonprofits.
Georgia and Dan will cover:
-When each fundraising strategy makes sense to implement
-The differences between peer-to-peer fundraising and crowdfunding
-General guidelines in application
-Case studies examples
Northwest Ohio is getting on board in a big way with #GivingTuesdayNWO. Learn how to become part of the greater Toledo, Ohio community by joining with C4NPR.org for an amazing day of giving on December 2, 2014.
Where to Find Potential Donors to Support Your CauseBloomerang
https://bloomerang.co/resources/webinars/
Join fundraising master trainer, Chad Barger, CFRE, for a workshop focused on finding potential supporters for your nonprofit organization. Chad will review the best practices in fundraising prospect identification and provide practical tips for how small nonprofits can maximize their network.
Measure of Success: Creating Tools and Process to Report ImpactBloomerang
https://bloomerang.co/resources/webinars/
Marie Palacios will explain what donors want to know, why it is crucial, and how to share your past achievements, so donors contribute to your future goals.
Overview of philanthropy trends shared at NAYDO 2011 . EPhilanthropy represent a convergence of trends that will require non-profits to rethink their approach to engaging constituents and moving their missions ahead.
Individual Giving Save A Mother Social Media Internship 2011Save A Mother
This document discusses fundraising strategies for non-profits, with a focus on using social media. It notes that individual donations make up 80% of charitable funds in the US. Social media can increase donations by up to 40% by helping donors feel connected to an organization and spreading its message virally. The document also provides tips for online fundraising campaigns, like having a clear call to action and making donations easy. It outlines current and goals fundraising for Save a Mother, including growing its online community through social media interns' efforts.
Already Always Amazing is located at 600 Holiday Plaza Drive Suite 255 in Matteson, Illinois. Its mission is to provide education, training, economic development and build capacity for underserved communities including children, seniors and veterans. The organization was co-founded by Dr. Kara Scott Dentley and Dr. James Dentley. Dr. James Dentley is committed to motivating and training today's generation to be achievers and leaders through his work with Inspired2Speak and other empowering events. The organization will host a charity gala as part of its "Always Limitless Week" to raise funds and awareness for startup philanthropic organizations working in areas like education, mentorship, the environment and addressing global challenges.
This document provides information about how to prepare for #GivingTuesday, which is described as the most important fundraising day of the year. It outlines an agenda for a webinar on #GivingTuesday that will discuss joining the movement, maximizing impact through match gifts, fundraising on Facebook, and answering questions. Additional sections promote the benefits of an organization's GuideStar profile and share polling questions about experience with and planning for #GivingTuesday.
GlobalGiving is an online crowdfunding platform that connects nonprofits, donors, and companies around the world. It provides local organizations access to funding, tools, training, and support to become more effective. The document discusses GlobalGiving's presence and impact in India, including the number of Indian nonprofits and donors on the platform and the total dollars raised. It also outlines features like an international donor base, fundraising tools, and the GlobalGiving Accelerator program to help nonprofits launch online fundraising campaigns and become full partners.
The document describes several proposed online tools to improve charity and philanthropic efforts: 1) A tool to track donated money from donor to recipient. 2) A way for similar nonprofits to pool resources. 3) A campaign generator to lower online marketing costs. 4) A tool allowing donors to specify disasters and donate efficiently. It also discusses leveraging social networks to strengthen relationships between donors, nonprofits and recipients.
Recruit, Manage, and Retain VolunteersGlobalGiving
On Wednesday, March 23rd, GlobalGiving hosted a training on volunteer recruitment, management and retention. The following is a recording of that training.
GlobalGiving Online Fundraising Workshops Central America 2016GlobalGiving
Este taller cubre los conceptos básicos de la recaudación de fondos en línea y cómo puede beneficiar a las organizaciones. Incluye sesiones sobre establecer metas SMART, contar historias efectivas, cultivar redes de donantes, y mantener el contacto a través de notas de agradecimiento e informes. También presenta a GlobalGiving como una plataforma para recaudar fondos en línea con bajas tarifas y apoyo continuo. El objetivo general es ayudar a las organizaciones a aprovechar el potencial de la recaud
This document provides an overview of key information for participants in GlobalGiving's September Open program, including details about disbursements, accessing donor lists, adding and editing projects, project reporting requirements, and fundraising tools and resources available through GlobalGiving. Participants are encouraged to develop a long-term fundraising strategy utilizing GlobalGiving's donor network and online platform. Contact information is provided for questions about disbursements or other support from GlobalGiving staff.
Take an in-depth tour and training of our core tools, learn to harness GlobalGiving’s GG Rewards program to help your organization reach Superstar status, and how to improve your visibility and fundraising on GlobalGiving
The document provides guidance on running a fundraising campaign including setting goals, planning deadlines, communication strategies, and changing strategies if needed. It emphasizes utilizing personal and social networks through email, in-person asks, and social media to promote the campaign and provide supporters with resources to help. Regular communication and creating a sense of urgency near the deadline are also recommended.
This document outlines the strategy for an organization's crowdfunding campaign on Global Giving. It discusses choosing the right crowdfunding platform, mapping potential donors, preparing campaign materials, conducting outreach during the campaign, providing thank yous, and analyzing results. It also summarizes the organization's previous campaign results, top performing projects, and strategies for maximizing bonuses during the campaign.
GlobalGiving's Online Fundraising Workshop in SarajevoGlobalGiving
The document outlines an agenda for an online fundraising workshop hosted by GlobalGiving. It provides an introduction to GlobalGiving and their online fundraising platform, which organizations can use to promote projects and raise money from over 400,000 individual and corporate donors. The workshop covers topics like networking, presenting projects online, and strategizing online fundraising campaigns. It also discusses how to join GlobalGiving and participate in their Open Challenge program to become a permanent partner.
Eastern Europe Online Fundraising Workshop PresentationGlobalGiving
1) The document provides an agenda for an online fundraising workshop that discusses online fundraising strategies and how to join the GlobalGiving platform.
2) GlobalGiving is an online fundraising platform that connects charitable organizations around the world with donors to raise funds and awareness of their work. It provides tools and access to over 400,000 individual and corporate donors.
3) To join GlobalGiving, an organization must submit an application with various documents, undergo due diligence, and then post a project. Many also participate in Open Challenges to raise funds and become a permanent partner.
GlobalGiving's Online Fundraising Workshop, Washington DC 2015GlobalGiving
This document provides an agenda and overview for a workshop on crowdfunding hosted by GlobalGiving. The agenda includes introductions, a two-part crowdfunding game simulation, a game summary, and information on how to join GlobalGiving's community. GlobalGiving is introduced as the world's largest crowdfunding platform for nonprofits, connecting organizations, donors, and companies. Tips are provided on storytelling, analytics, advocacy, and showing impact to help organizations improve their fundraising.
This document provides an overview of an online fundraising workshop. The agenda includes introductions, discussing what online fundraising is and why it's important, how to build networks and engage donors effectively, and how to join the GlobalGiving platform. The workshop teaches strategies for effective online fundraising, including identifying networks, developing fundraising plans and goals, engaging donors through social media and other tools, and recognizing donors to improve fundraising success.
Create a Winning Holiday Giving CampaignGlobalGiving
Alison McQuade, GlobalGiving's Online Marketing Manager, discusses how to manage a holiday giving campaign using tools available on GlobalGiving's site.
WASH Sustainability Charter: Collaborating for Best PracticesGlobalGiving
The WASH Sustainability Charter is a collaboration between corporations, NGOs, and other stakeholders committed to achieving universal access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH). The Charter outlines best practices across 5 areas - strategy and planning, governance and accountability, service delivery support, financial management, and reporting and knowledge sharing - to promote sustainable WASH programs. Over 100 organizations have endorsed the Charter, which aims to strengthen collaboration and drive innovation in the WASH sector.
Meridian International Center PresentationGlobalGiving
This document summarizes a presentation about online fundraising and GlobalGiving. It includes an agenda that covers an introduction to GlobalGiving, how it works, and the benefits of online fundraising. Elements of an online fundraising strategy are discussed, including network mapping. Options for partnering with GlobalGiving are presented, including examples of employee engagement programs from Nike and Eli Lilly. The presentation concludes with taking action steps and a question/answer period.
The document outlines an agenda for a GlobalGiving workshop that teaches organizations how to better utilize the GlobalGiving platform. The agenda includes introductions, a review of GlobalGiving's impact and programs in 2015, an overview of upcoming opportunities in 2016, a new onboarding process for organizations, a rewards system for fundraising and engagement, tips for goal setting and online fundraising, the importance of storytelling, and how to create a fundraising network. Attendees will participate in activities throughout the workshop.
Current Partner Workshop Bulgaria 2015GlobalGiving
This document outlines an agenda for a GlobalGiving partner workshop. The agenda includes introductions, learning how to get the most out of GlobalGiving like using the calendar and rewards program, what's new on GlobalGiving like the effectiveness dashboard and analytics, and rethinking project pages from a donor's perspective. It also discusses upcoming training opportunities, improving project ranking, reports, and the partner rewards program. The workshop aims to help partners utilize GlobalGiving's tools and resources to strengthen their organizations and fundraising.
This document provides an agenda and summary for a GlobalGiving partner workshop held in Portland, Oregon in 2016. The agenda includes introductions, GlobalGiving updates on fundraising results and initiatives for the coming year, tips on creating SMART fundraising goals, engaging fundraising advocates, crafting compelling stories in 60 seconds or less, and an overview of the GG Rewards program for organizational engagement and effectiveness. Partners participated in activities to draft SMART goals, identify potential advocates, and pitch their projects in under a minute.
Este documento presenta una agenda para un taller sobre el uso de la plataforma de GlobalGiving para mejorar la recaudación de fondos en línea. El taller incluye sesiones para conocerse unos a otros, aprender sobre las nuevas funciones de GlobalGiving como GG Rewards, crecer las redes de donantes, y contar las historias e impacto de las organizaciones. El objetivo es ayudar a las organizaciones a ser más efectivas en la recaudación de fondos y en general como organizaciones.
The document discusses using social media and the internet to grow a nonprofit's donor audience and increase donations. It provides tips on using platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and social media marketing to engage current and potential donors. It also describes a challenge event run by a community foundation that provides prize money to nonprofits that meet fundraising thresholds through an online donor platform between November and December 2010.
Covers how to join GlobalGiving, how to compete successfully in an open challenge, how to manage donors and build personal relationships, and headlines for 2010 upcoming campaigns
Kindful Academy Slides - Wealth Insights for Annual Giving.pdfBloomerang
This document summarizes a Kindful Academy webinar on using wealth insights for annual giving. The webinar covered the psychology of giving and how doing favors for others increases liking and affinity. It provided an overview of Kindful's Wealth Insights tool for screening donor capacity and propensity to give. Attendees learned how to segment donors by capacity, create targeted campaign pages and plugins, and rethink ask amounts and messages to potentially increase annual giving by 10% or more. Resources on psychology studies and the Kindful help center were also shared.
Crowdfunding for Non-Profits White Paper - Ryan WalshRyan Walsh
Crowdfunding has grown significantly in recent years, raising $2.7 billion worldwide in 2012. It involves running online campaigns to raise small donations from a large group of people. Popular crowdfunding platforms include Causes, FirstGiving, and Razoo. Groups that use crowdfunding successfully tell engaging stories, set realistic fundraising goals, promote their campaigns through multiple channels, and thank their donors. While crowdfunding provides a way to gauge interest in ideas or projects, it requires an existing audience and should not be viewed as a replacement for traditional fundraising methods. The document recommends non-profits participate in larger crowdfunding events while also running their own campaign focused on a compelling narrative and
Cure Brain Cancer Foundation raised nearly $750,000 in third-party mass participation events over three years through growing their peer-to-peer fundraising program. They achieved this by investing in their peer-to-peer strategy, equipping over 1,000 individual fundraisers with tools to ask for sponsorship, and creating an engaging supporter journey. Specifically, they raised $280,000 from Run Melbourne in 2014 through targeted outreach, incentives for runners, and fostering a sense of community among their fundraising team. The document provides best practices for acquiring, activating, and stewarding fundraisers to maximize fundraising success in multi-charity events.
This document provides tips and best practices for nonprofits to use social media for fundraising, community building, and other applications. It discusses setting goals and reminders on multiple platforms, identifying super users to encourage engagement, using blogs and social media to start conversations, regularly engaging your community through questions and comments, and taking a team approach to social media efforts. It also provides examples of specific social media tools and campaigns nonprofits can utilize.
This document provides an agenda for a workshop on online fundraising. The agenda includes introductions, discussions on crowdfunding and online fundraising, presentations on setting goals and telling stories, activities on network mapping and developing content, and an introduction to the GlobalGiving online fundraising platform. The workshop aims to equip participants with strategies and tools for effective online fundraising.
Empower Your Supporters on #GivingTuesdayCare2Team
#GivingTuesday, the national day of giving on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2013, inspires people to take collaborative action to improve their local communities by giving back to the charities and causes they support following Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Join Razoo, UN Foundation and Care2 to get into the true spirit of the holidays and engage your supporters through a national day of giving.
Japan GlobalGiving Partner Workshop 2018GlobalGiving
GlobalGiving is a global crowdfunding platform that connects nonprofits, donors, and companies around the world. In 2017, GlobalGiving raised $66 million for 3,100 organizations through 230,000 donors. GlobalGiving also raised $22 million for disaster relief that year. GlobalGiving provides tools, training, and support to help nonprofit partners become more effective and raise more funds.
Engaging Donors Online presented for the JCC's of North AmericaAbila
The document discusses strategies for engaging donors online. It defines engaged donors as those who take actions like donating, attending events, volunteering, and recruiting others. Engaged online donors follow organizations on social media, see increased website traffic and online donations. The document provides tips for nonprofit organizations, including listening to donors, making interactions and donations easy, and providing the content donors want like impact stories and details about the organization. It emphasizes testing approaches with donors to see what resonates and tailoring content based on insights.
Engaging Donors in an Online Age for the JCC's of North America Professional ...Bridget Brandt
This presentation was a part of the 2011 JCC's of North America Professional Conference and provides ideas and tips for successful online fundraising and increasing donor engagement.
GlobalGiving hosted an online fundraising workshop in Washington DC for more than 75 great nonprofits on January 12, 2012. The attached slides comprise presentations by the three speakers - Alison Carlman, Marc Maxson and Manmeet Mehta.
“Best Of” Digital Fundraising Examples: 45 Slides In 45 minutesBloomerang
https://bloomerang.co/resources/webinars/
Rachel Clemens will explore great content, unique thinking and delightful design through emails, websites, online advertising, donation pages, videos—and anything else that increases online donations.
May 11 Nepal #3 Succeeding on GlobalGivingBill Brower
The document provides instructions for non-profits on how to succeed on the GlobalGiving crowdfunding platform. It outlines the sign up and due diligence process, how to post engaging projects, tips for life on the platform like using project updates, and information on campaigns and challenges. The goal is to help non-profits effectively utilize the platform to fundraise and further their social missions.
June 11 Hyderabad #3 Succeeding on GlobalGivingBill Brower
The document provides instructions for non-profits on how to succeed on the GlobalGiving crowdfunding platform. It outlines the sign up and due diligence process, how to post engaging projects, tips for life on the platform like using project updates, and information on campaigns and challenges. The goal is to help non-profits effectively utilize the platform to fundraise and further their social missions.
June 18 bangalore #3 Succeeding on GlobalGivingBill Brower
The document provides instructions for non-profits on how to succeed on the GlobalGiving crowdfunding platform. It outlines the sign up process, due diligence requirements, how to post engaging projects, tips for life on the platform like using project updates, and information on campaigns. The goal is to help non-profits effectively utilize the platform to fundraise and further their social missions.
The document provides information on how organizations can succeed on the GlobalGiving crowdfunding platform. It outlines the requirements for signing up, including passing a rigorous due diligence process to verify eligibility. It also discusses tips for projects like including clear photos and descriptions, setting realistic funding goals, and regularly updating donors on project progress and impact. Regular updates are important for increasing donations, visibility and improving search rankings on the site.
Causes on Facebook is one of the largest applications on Facbook. This deck shows how corporate partners can leverage the platform to reach over 120M registered users of the application.
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Este documento presenta la agenda y los detalles de un taller para socios de GlobalGiving. La agenda incluye introducciones, actualizaciones sobre GlobalGiving y su calendario para 2017, fondos conducidos por GlobalGiving, estrategia de recaudación de fondos y crowdfunding, establecimiento de redes de contactos, relación con donantes, y premios de GlobalGiving. También incluye actividades para los participantes.
El documento presenta una agenda para una reunión sobre recaudación de fondos en línea. Incluye introducciones, una discusión sobre fundamentos de recaudación de fondos en línea, establecimiento de metas SMART, creación de redes de contactos, presentaciones sobre GlobalGiving y cómo unirse a la plataforma, y un período de preguntas.
The GlobalGiving Accelerator is a 3-week fundraising campaign that helps organizations raise $5,000 from 40 donors to become a full partner on GlobalGiving. During the Accelerator, organizations receive online training, fundraising support from staff and past graduates, and tools to help them succeed. Eligible organizations apply, have their project vetted, and participate in a campaign with rewards for reaching fundraising milestones. Successfully raising $5,000 from 40 donors results in full access to GlobalGiving's partnership benefits and resources.
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The document outlines an agenda for an online fundraising workshop, including introductions, presentations on storytelling and online fundraising basics, activities on network mapping and project page design, and a question and answer session. Participants will learn how to effectively fundraise online through telling compelling stories, activating their networks, and joining the GlobalGiving crowdfunding platform. The day-long workshop provides training and strategies to help nonprofits strengthen their online fundraising.
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This document outlines an agenda for a GlobalGiving online fundraising workshop. The agenda includes introductions, an overview of GlobalGiving, discussions of online fundraising strategies like storytelling, goal-setting, and building donor relationships. It also covers leveraging social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter for fundraising. Activities are interspersed to engage participants. The workshop aims to help organizations gain skills and tools for effective online fundraising on GlobalGiving and other platforms.
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Southeast Asia - GlobalGiving Online Fundraising workshop 2016GlobalGiving
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My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
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In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
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Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
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- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
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We will cover:
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The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
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Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
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“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
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This paper presents Reef, a system for generating publicly verifiable succinct non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs that a committed document matches or does not match a regular expression. We describe applications such as proving the strength of passwords, the provenance of email despite redactions, the validity of oblivious DNS queries, and the existence of mutations in DNA. Reef supports the Perl Compatible Regular Expression syntax, including wildcards, alternation, ranges, capture groups, Kleene star, negations, and lookarounds. Reef introduces a new type of automata, Skipping Alternating Finite Automata (SAFA), that skips irrelevant parts of a document when producing proofs without undermining soundness, and instantiates SAFA with a lookup argument. Our experimental evaluation confirms that Reef can generate proofs for documents with 32M characters; the proofs are small and cheap to verify (under a second).
Paper: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1886
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Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 5. In this session, we will cover CI/CD with devops.
Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
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