September Net Tuesday: Nonprofit Portals
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Network for Good, Causes and change.org, oh my!
These days there are so many portals to use to raise money online for your non-profit. How do you choose which one(s) to be on? Does maintaining them take away from your other online efforts (e-news, blog, etc.)? Which ones have you be successful on?
These questions and others will be discussed at third and final session of our Net Tuesday Summer Ale Series: Portal Pilsner!
Get all the details about the event on Sep. 1
Looking ahead: On October 6, we’ll be exploring how nonprofits and social change agents can take offline strategies for outreach, member engagement and fundraising, and apply them in an online, social environment.













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