Six months after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, there are still many lingering questions as to the state of the country’s recovery. Rick Perera, a representative from CARE who stayed in Haiti for four months after the disaster, answered questions live via a TweetChat on the six-month anniversary of the quake.
With online fundraising becoming more popular, a new community of potential donors is now being reached in an efficient and easy way. Here are 10 tips for getting your nonprofit earning electronically!
ShareThe beauty of location-based services like Foursquare and Gowalla is that nonprofits of all types and sizes can leverage their social marketing benefits.
Here’s how my nonprofit and other causes are checking-in for success…
1. Nonprofit branding. The geo-location element of these services is a great way to put [...]
Have you ever gotten in over your head as an volunteer manager, and needed to ask for help, but not known how to ask for exactly what you want? How can you manage volunteers?
In a world where events take place every day, how can you make sure yours stands out? Follow this advice to ensure successful media coverage for your event.
Since charitable events can be risky, alternative fundraising methods like giving circles have arisen. Jacqueline Caster’s method with the Everychild Foundation has become a model of dozens of other giving circles across the country. Why has it been so successful?
Unsure of which philanthropic living and giving websites to follow? Here’s our list of 25 websites we think you should keep track of.
Girls innately understand the importance of helping others. When Perry Hamm, a bright, curious eleven year old, heard what it costs to educate a girl in a developing country, she immediately wanted to take action. What follows is her understanding of the UN Foundation Girl Up campaign.
Vivanista recently sat down with actress, philanthropist, and event-chair, Lois Robbins to chat about her upcoming event: Hampton Splash Party, and the organization it supports, Oceana.
With the devastating disaster and damage to the Gulf Coast, it seemed only natural to determine a way for us to help and protect our oceans from further abuse and destruction. That is why we have chosen to partner with Oceana, the largest organization focused on ocean conservation, as our Cause of the Month for July.











