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Unifying data to boost nonprofit fundraising outcomes

AWS Public Sector Blog

From fundraising insights to beneficiary intelligence, to personalized communications, your nonprofit’s data can better support the activities that drive funding and resources toward your mission. Communicate efficiently and effectively. Finally, leverage your unified data to streamline communication with donors.

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Data Lake for Nonprofits – powered by AWS and Salesforce.org now available to help unleash data insights

AWS Public Sector Blog

Nonprofits are using the cloud for fundraising, donor and member management, and communications. We believe this is a key step in realizing our dream of being the primary destination for all myeloma patients we serve across our founding principles — research, support, education, and advocacy.”.

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NonProfits & Branding – The Paradigm Shift

Public Policy Blog

Many nonprofits use their brands primarily as a fundraising tool, but a growing number of nonprofits are developing a broader and more strategic approach, managing their brands to create greater social impact and tighter organizational cohesion ( Kylander & Stone, 2012 ) attempting to act as catalysts of change in the world.

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Empowering Change: How Grant Writing Certification Transforms Nonprofits and Communities

Grant Central USA

Participants learn how to structure and write proposals well, write compelling narratives, and create budgets that effectively communicate an organization's mission, goals, and intended impact. Consistency They ensure consistency in messaging across different grant applications, fundraising materials, and public communications.

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Gaps in Parks Master Planning: Part Eight | Civic Engagement and Positive Promotion of Democracy

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

The latter conference includes advocacy activities, while Park Pride focuses on technical training. while the affinity groups would focus on programming and fundraising "for their park," without having to deal with "the boring" but important stuff like dealing with the IRS. I believe in conferences can be great training events.