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Events on a Shoestring: High-Impact Auctions for Small & Mighty Teams

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There’s lots of partners out there, ready and waiting for you to reach out so that they can help you put on the best possible event. About the Author: Auctria is a powerful engine to organize and run your event and auction fundraiser. Since 2011, over 50,000 event fundraisers have used Auctria to raise over one-billion dollars.

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Events on a Shoestring: High-Impact Auctions for Small & Mighty Teams

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There’s lots of partners out there, ready and waiting for you to reach out so that they can help you put on the best possible event. About the Author: Auctria is a powerful engine to organize and run your event and auction fundraiser. Since 2011, over 50,000 event fundraisers have used Auctria to raise over one-billion dollars.

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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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A View of the Cloud from India

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Prashant manages the Big Tech program and is an engineer by training. NASSCOM Foundation's Survey of NGO Cloud Readiness. Pooja Jayna is NASSCOM Foundation's manager of communications. India is of course one of the world's oldest civilizations, and is also the largest democracy in the world.

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Nonprofit Technology News for March 2014

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In either case, both Wello and the The Hippo Water Roller Project are searching for creative ways to make these devices affordable to the people who need them now that the technology is ready. The company was founded by former Google engineer, Brian Kennish, and privacy-rights attorney Casey Oppenheim. Digital Inclusion. News flash.