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The Popup Experiment: Effects from Unexpected Places | GlobalGiving Blog – News and Updates
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The Popup Experiment: Effects from Unexpected Places. Jan 21, 2015. Part 1: Testing Upworthy’s Technique. I spend a lot of time on the Internet and I’m always looking for inspiration. In late 2013 I clicked a link to an article on Upworthy, a site always on the forefront of testing stickiness and psychological hooks. When the page loaded I was presented with this statement:. After clicking I Agree (because who wouldn’t? I was asked to sign up for the site’s mailing list. Because of my dislike for modal d...
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General | GlobalGiving Blog – News and Updates
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4 Steps To Writing a Successful Fundraising Email. Feb 4, 2016. Some of the most incredible people raising money for projects on GlobalGiving don’t work for nonprofits. They’re people like you and me who are passionate about a cause and choose to raise money on behalf of an organization from their friends and family. GlobalGiving makes this possible with a feature we call the. Find out how one woman shared her story to raise funds for Kupona Foundation. Check out Alison’s. Dear friends and family,. On Ju...
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Metrics | GlobalGiving Blog – News and Updates
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Why 15% Makes Sense. Feb 17, 2011. People sometimes ask me why we charge a 15% transaction fee. Could we find a large donor to fund operations, making the ongoing transactions free? Maybe, but we believe a transaction-based fee is a better idea. Funders like Skoll Foundation. So, why do organizations decide that 15% is good value? Delivering more funding to more organizations than ever before. Both of which have lower fees. Gathering real-time feedback in haiti can improve disaster response. Feb 1, 2010.
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Uncategorized | GlobalGiving Blog – News and Updates
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DataKind and GlobalGiving Using Data Science to Drive Funding to Effective Organizations. Jan 16, 2015. A DataKind DataDive team hard at work answering questions with GlobalGiving data. This is a guest post written by Miram Young, DataKind’s Communications Specialist. There is much that binds DataKind and GlobalGiving together. For one, as we discovered at our recent DataDive weekend in Nashville. We both have a knack for doing cartwheels down hallways (GlobalGiving was much. DataKind volunteers found in...
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delhi | GlobalGiving Blog – News and Updates
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GlobalGiving to Hold Its First Summit on Social Media & Online Giving July 1-2, 2014 in New Delhi, India. Jun 11, 2014. WASHINGTON, DC), June 10, 2014 – GlobalGiving, the organization behind charitable giving websites GlobalGiving.org. And GlobalGiving.co.uk. Will hold its Summit on Social Media and Online Giving. On July 1-2, 2014 in New Delhi, India. The Summit is produced in partnership with Social Media for Nonprofits. The premiere global event series on social media for social good. Since it was fou...
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Testing triggers for generosity | GlobalGiving Blog – News and Updates
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Testing triggers for generosity. Nov 12, 2014. Do you think you’d be more likely to donate when a nonprofit gives you five project choices or just features one? And how close to the deadline of a matching offer would you be most compelled to give? That’s what we sought to find out with a recent email test…. Looking for ways to optimize returns on this tried and true email campaign this year, we tested two different hypotheses in our September 2014 send:. First, would offering people a choice of. Cell 2: ...
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Marketing | GlobalGiving Blog – News and Updates
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Using Social Media for Social Good. Mar 29, 2016. Some of the most incredible people raising money for projects on GlobalGiving don’t work for nonprofits. They’re people like you and me who are passionate about a cause and choose to raise money on behalf of an organization from their friends and family. GlobalGiving makes this possible with a feature we call the. This is part two in a series for people using the fundraiser tool. Photo courtesy of CDI Apps for Good. The hardest part is over. Twitter has a...
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Projects | GlobalGiving Blog – News and Updates
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Making it Easier to do Good. Feb 2, 2016. Photo credit Monarch Butterfly Fund. Last year we took a long, hard look at the way new potential partners interact with GlobalGiving, and we challenged ourselves to think creatively about how we could provide more value and greater opportunity to nonprofits around the world. We’ve decided to implement some changes in 2016 that will hopefully make joining GlobalGiving faster, easier, and more flexible for potential partners. Jun 18, 2015. Formerly the philanthrop...
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Guest Post: Why You Should Help the Nepalis, and How to Start | GlobalGiving Blog – News and Updates
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Guest Post: Why You Should Help the Nepalis, and How to Start. Apr 29, 2015. This post was written by Chris Wolz, GlobalGiving Board Member, and President/CEO Forum One. Chris with the Bhajogun Village Water Committee in 1984. And, long story short, we started our adventure together as a couple and family. A day I’m not the first to say this, but it’s really true that Nepal is one of the most special places on this planet, partly because of the mountains, but mostly because of the wonderful Nepali people.
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