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Keeping First-Time Donors As Part of Your Community. Here are a few ideas. Some of these were included in our most recent newsletter from the firm. Ensure that new donors receive at least one informational communication before you contact them again for their next gift.
32 Old Slip, 24th Floor. Find us in your community. Information, analysis, and technology for smarter philanthropy. Discover the funders most likely to support your organization. Build your skills, connect with peers, and increase your impact. Answers to your questions about the social sector in-person or online. Advancing knowledge about philanthropy in the U.
A service of The Foundation Center. Learn more about GrantCraft and then dive in. Link to Funding Indigenous Peoples. Link to Advocacy Funder Collaboratives. Link to Foundation Funding for U.
Social Enterprise Advice For Nonprofits. Philanthropy, Big Data, and Politics. Please note that the Nonprofit Literature Blog has been incorporated into the GrantSpace blog. For book reviews written by Foundation Center staff and other experts in the field, visit.
Data Science, a Critical Tool in the Nonprofit World in 2015. In 2015, the social sector is changing. Updating your GuideStar Nonprofit Profile Just Got Easier! August 12, 2015.
We are people of conscience who believe individuals have the right to express themselves freely on their blogs. We come together to support bloggers who have been arrested simply for blogging. Wednesday, January 17, 2007. Along with the photo reprinted at right. DC Coalition for Blog Freedom. Egypt Daily Star Covers DC Protest. Although the protestors presented a petition to an embassy official who.
It is as it is. Hey my friends, it has been a wonderful ride on Posterous. U say I say We say. See you there! A river and a train. Autumn gently turns into winter. Or the trust in fast food chains.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010. As all of my friends know, so when I saw this on People. I knew that I had to share it with you.
Saturday, October 31, 2009. Sunday, October 25, 2009. Friday, October 23, 2009.
There is a very long list of blogs in the DCBlogs RSS feed, some dating back 15 years. About 90 percent no longer exist. For brief shining moments, they told of lost loves, new loves, odd encounters, and aimless thinking. In 2005, when DCBlogs was launched, the local blog scene was exploding. Shook up the town with a never-ending takes on all that is wrong with DC.