Geoff Livingston

Allyson Kapin (@womenwhotech) Talks Community Building

Having an engaged community is critical for a successful online fundraising effort. Ever wonder where to start? In the above video RAD Campaign Co-founder and Editor of the top ranked nonprofit blog FrogLoop Allyson Kapin (@womenwhotech on Twitter) discusses how to build a community with the Mightycause team. By the way, Allyson’s team redesigned our […]

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Social Fundraising at the Forefront of Nonprofit 2.0

Social fundraising was a dominant topic at Nonprofit 2.0. There were many industry leaders in attendance, and we decided to interview them with video. The above round-up is highlights some of these voices, including Epic Change’s Stacey Monk, Care2‘s Jocelyn Harmon, RAD Campaign’s Allyson Kapin, National Wildlife Federation’s Danielle Brigida, Ace Blogger Shonali Burke, Network

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Spring2ACTion Raises Over $100,000 for Alexandria Causes

S2 a findings for press release View more presentations from Spring2ACTion Our friends at ACTion Alexandria held a fantastic, three-day city-wide fundraiser that raised more than $100,000 via the Mightycause platform (see press release). The fundraiser benefited causes within the city of Alexandria, VA. “Spring2ACTion” raised $104,156 in donations and matching grants for 47 participating

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Social Fundraising Is About People, Not Media

Image by North West Air Ambulance Network for Good COO Katya Andresen had a fantastic post yesterday discussing the siloed nature of fundraising. She lamented the nonprofit marketplace’s failure to adopt truly multichannel approaches to donor development. It was great to see an acknowledgement of the fluid nature of donors, and the need to change

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Introducing the Inspiring Generosity Blog

Image by Yodel Anecdotal There is a great deal of confusion about social fundraising today. From claims of slacktivism and weak ties to clear evidence of major successes and reports of millions of dollars raised, there is no universal understanding of best practices for social fundraising.  To elevate the conversation towards best practices, Mightycause in

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