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Common Sense Nonprofit Event Planning Advice

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Let’s begin with the Big Kahuna piece of advice: Ask yourself WHY you want to do this event. Were you to bring your event proposal to a wise shaman or mentor, this is the question they would ask you first – well before asking what theme or format you have in mind or what color scheme you want to use! What is Your End Goal?

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Mentor New York’s Virtual Fundraising Event Raises 12x Their Fundraising Goal With CauseVox

CauseVox

Imagine this: you set what you think is an ambitious fundraising goal for your virtual event and then watch as you double, triple, quadruple that goal in the days leading up to the event. Then, you cross the finish line – and end up raising 12 times your fundraising goal ! Ah, the powers of technology.

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Small Business Starter Kit: Tools and Tips for New Entrepreneurs

GrantNews

Video Conferencing and Webinars: Select a host that offers virtual meetings, webinars, and live events with interactive features. In addition to a cash award, applicants receive access to mentoring, working spaces, and opportunity to participate in future competitions. Funding to Participate in a Business Development Program!

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End-of-Year Giving Campaign: 13 Successful (Yet Underutilized) Strategies

CauseVox

Since you probably raise a good percentage of your fundraising goal during the month of December, you have to make the time count! Knowing how much time and effort you spend planning events and campaigns inspired us to create this resource to inspire you with these successful ideas for end-of-year giving campaigns.

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15 Activities and Program Grants to Support At-Risk Teens and Their Families

GrantNews

Mentorship programs pair teens with mentors who understand their challenges and can provide ongoing support and advice. Regular check-ins and activities help build trust and encourage positive behaviors, while mentors also reinforce the lessons learned in family-focused sessions.

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A Nonprofit Partnership: How One Board Member Connected Two Organizations and Boosted Both

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Natasha was at a Jack Kent Cooke Foundation event as an alum when she learned about an open position as a Dean of Scholar Support. They also have access to the Cooke Scholar Network, where alumni serve as mentors and open doors to career opportunities. What you may learn may launch your organization to new heights.

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[WEBINAR] Nonprofit Leader Panel: Event Fundraising For Year-End 2021

CauseVox

Thinking of running a virtual, in-person, or hybrid event this year-end? We’re taking a look at top events from this year, so you can learn how to run a ticketed event fundraiser this year-end. During our conversation on 10/26 @ 2pm ET, you’ll learn: How you can streamline your events with event ticketing.