For the last two years, I’ve been studying the impact of identity on prosocial behavior; it’s the topic of my doctoral dissertation.
By the looks of it on social, more and more nonprofits and social causes are getting on TikTok.
The truth is that the nonprofit sector has been innovating with peer-to-peer fundraising for some time now.
While social media isn’t going to go away, there are ethical issues.
Based on a colleague’s recommendation, I ordered the book “From the Ground Up: Digital Fundraising for Nonprofits.”
The start of another year is a clean slate and a time when we can make a fresh start.
COVID-19 threw the nonprofit world into a state of uncertainty.
When machine learning is achieving so much so quickly, almost every worker must educate themselves in the digital age.
Social media fundraising may well supplant traditional peer-to-peer platforms as the technology of choice for social fundraising.
We launched the #BitcoinTuesday community campaign with 12 nonprofits coming together to fundraise Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.