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15 learnings we’re sharing from 15 years of working with grant-seekers and funders

Strategic Grants

The article ’15 learnings we’re sharing from 15 years of working with grant-seekers and fund ers’ by the Strategic Grants team first appeared in the Winter 2024 edition of the F&P (Fundraising & Philanthropy) magazine. billion and distributed $511 million. Don’t be afraid to use your networks.

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If You Love the Zoo – Take a Walk on the Wild Side!

GrantNews

You can make a donation; maybe even subscribe to a membership. Now, for all of you zoo lovers out there, the following – provided by Conde Nast Traveler, a top national travel magazine – is a list of some of the best zoos in the U.S. Of course, there are many ways you can show your support too.

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The Association of Fundraising Professionals Technology Blog: An Underused Fundraising Resource

Tech Soup

The association fosters development and growth of fundraising professionals and promotes high ethical standards in the fundraising profession. Even his pointers to traditional stories like the Fundraising Success Magazine ’s “ Fundraising Advice From Katya Andresen Over the Years ” are good insightful pieces.

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Opting Out of Junk Mail and Phone Directories to Save Paper

Tech Soup

Francisco-based nonprofit, Forest Ethics , more than 100 billion pieces of junk mail are delivered in the U.S. said than done, and it's something we have been working on at TechSoup, where we send a catalog of all of our donated and discounted product. Why Opt Out? Getting rid of junk mail is worthwhile not only for sanity.

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Nonprofit Technology News Celebrity Forecasts for 2014

Tech Soup

She was named by Fast Company Magazine as one of the most influential women in technology. In her presentation, Marnie also talked about DYI design work being done using tools like the Autodesk design suites that recently became available to nonprofits by donation. Beth’s prediction is that cows will tweet!