Month: August 2022

Talking Crypto: Should your organization accept it?

Talking Crypto: Should your organization accept it? What is cryptocurrency? Simply put, it’s money that’s not in a physical form, otherwise known as digital money. Nonetheless, it shares some of the same characteristics as paper money which can be earned, used, and invested.  Why should you care? According to Gemini’s 2021 State of U. S. Crypto Report, 21.2 …

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Try to Please All and You Will Please None: How Segmenting Your List Can Increase Engagement and Charitable Giving

Try to Please All and You Will Please None: How Segmenting Your List Can Increase Engagement and Charitable Giving Have you ever used these communication strategies with your nonprofit community members?  Emailed the same message to everyone on your list every time. Rarely communicated so as not to “bother” anyone.  Relied on just one or …

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Half of health care facilities globally lack basic hygiene services – WHO, UNICEF

Half of health care facilities worldwide lack basic hygiene services with water and soap or alcohol-based hand rub where patients receive care and at toilets in these facilities, according to the latest Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) report by WHO and UNICEF. Around 3.85 billion people use these facilities, putting them at greater risk of infection, …

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[PODCAST] Testing the Notion of Thought Leadership

What does testing have to do with thought leadership? Not much. ⚠️WARNING⚠️: If you’re a self-proclaimed thought leader, you will probably be offended by this episode. Or, maybe you’ll be inspired to lean on research, data, and the learnings we get from testing what actually works. In this episode, Katie interviews Nathan Hill, the VP …

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WHO makes new recommendations for Ebola treatments, calls for improved access

The World Health Organization (WHO) has published its first guideline for Ebola virus disease therapeutics, with new strong recommendations for the use of two monoclonal antibodies.  WHO calls on the global community to increase access to these lifesaving medicines. Ebola is a severe and too often fatal illness caused by the Ebola virus. Previous Ebola …

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National Nonprofit Day: Celebrate Nonprofits on August 17th and Every Day

National Nonprofit Day: Celebrate Nonprofits on August 17th and Every Day There is a national day for just about everything. So, sandwiched between National Tell a Joke Day and National Fajita Day is an observance that merits being a forerunner of all days. August 17th is National Non-Profit Day. While many more people in our …

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4 Nonprofit Marketing Strategies for Fall Growth  

As we inch closer to the end of the year, your nonprofit organization may be doing a deep dive into the progress you’ve made this year. With fall approaching, there are still many opportunities for fundraising events, holiday donations, and seasonal campaigns. Our 4 Nonprofit Marketing Strategies for Fall Growth will improve your ability to …

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