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2011 Online Giving Trends and 5 Tactics Your Nonprofit Must Implement Today

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In our 2011 Online Giving Report we've combined findings from The Blackbaud Index of Online Giving with additional multiyear giving data, which allows us to pull out a very rich set of insights. Key 2011 Online Giving Trends Include. of online giving happened in October, November, and December of 2011. of the 34.8%.

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Improve Online Fundraising Results and Wow Donors with These 7 Obvious Secrets

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While it does not yet amount to the bulk of fundraising for most nonprofits, online giving grew by 13 percent from 2010 to 2011. The only vertical experiencing a decline from 2010 to 2011 was International Affairs organizations. Search engines? After receiving a donation, make sure to follow up with the donor.

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How Quickbooks Helps a Nonprofit Recharge Teenagers

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The organization uses donated Intuit Quickbooks for Nonprofits from TechSoup to track grants and automate payroll so that it can help more and more kids. She told me that when the organization started in 2011, "We were doing our accounting on handwritten spreadsheets and then graduated to Excel. It's a very powerful engine.

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Reach for the Cloud with Microsoft Services

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Connecting Up is a member of the TechSoup Global Network , providing donated hardware and software to nonprofits in Australia and New Zealand. The latest versions of Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office 2010 for Windows and Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac support SkyDrive integration and collaboration.

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A View of the Cloud from India

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Prashant manages the Big Tech program and is an engineer by training. They operate with donated computers and often are located in remote areas with a lack of Internet infrastructure and therefore do not have access to cloud products. Pooja Jayna is NASSCOM Foundation's manager of communications.