Musings on nonprofit management, funding, fund-raising, technology, and policy from Peter Brinckerhoff.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Free Online Fundraising Tips
Network for Good has made a free set of tips for online fundraising available here. You have to fill out a brief form, but free is always a good price. If you're doing or contemplating more online fundraising, check it out!
Hi! I will be looking forward to visit your page again and for your other posts as well. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about online fundraising in your area. I am glad to stop by your site and know more about online fundraising. Keep it up! This is a good read. The donor base (often called a file) for higher education includes alumni, parents, friends, private foundations, and corporations. Gifts of appreciated property are important components of such efforts because the tax advantage they confer on the donor encourages larger gifts. The process of soliciting appreciated assets is called planned giving.
It's a Capital opportunity!
Join United States Congressman Jim Himes for a priceless personal tour of the U.S Capital Building and lunch in the Members' Dining Room. Don't miss this unique opportunity to spend time with one of Connecticut's most valued elected officials, and tour the one of America's most significant landmarks.
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Hi! I will be looking forward to visit your page again and for your other posts as well. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about online fundraising in your area. I am glad to stop by your site and know more about online fundraising. Keep it up! This is a good read.
The donor base (often called a file) for higher education includes alumni, parents, friends, private foundations, and corporations. Gifts of appreciated property are important components of such efforts because the tax advantage they confer on the donor encourages larger gifts. The process of soliciting appreciated assets is called planned giving.
It's a Capital opportunity!
Join United States Congressman Jim Himes for a priceless personal tour of the U.S Capital Building and lunch in the Members' Dining Room. Don't miss this unique opportunity to spend time with one of Connecticut's most valued elected officials, and tour the one of America's most significant landmarks.
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