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Amazon.com WidgetsMark Rovner at Sea Change Strategies, wants to know what books I would recommend this summer for nonprofit marketers and fundraisers. He is the host of the next Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants. I am an avid reader, especially when it comes to nonprofit marketing and fundraising. The books I enjoy and recommend tend to be easy to read, understand and implement. It was difficult,...
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P1020522, originally uploaded by rogercarr. I attended a wedding this past weekend. This note was displayed on each table at the wedding reception....
Image via Wikipedia Kivi Leroux Miller and Claire Meyerhoff have started a new show on BlogTalkRadio called Magic Keys Radio. The purpose of the show is to unlock the secrets of nonprofit marketing and fundraising. I have been a fan of Kivi's nonprofit work for some time, so my expectations for Magic Keys Radio is high. I listened to their first podcast this morning and I was not disappointed. The...
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I had the privilege of being chosen as a guest blogger for the Charity Mile Blog. My first blog post is a description of the 2008 Fredericksburg Arthritis Walk that took place in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Several Everyday Giving Blog readers made donations during my personal fundraising efforts in support of the event and the Arthritis Foundation....
The Everyday Giving Blog is one of my favorite reads for learning about new and interesting ways that people are helping make the world a better place.
I love Roger's blog. Great simple suggestions for being more active in your community. He also writes some substantive posts that reflect on philanthropy and microphilanthropy/