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South Carolina vendors needed for nonprofit spring market [Video]

FOUR. PEYTON. THANK YOU. IF YOU ARE A CREATOR OF ART, FOOD, JEWELRY, CRAFTS OR OTHER PRODUCTS, THERE IS A NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO SELL YOUR ITEMS AND SUPPORT THE LOCAL NONPROFIT. LET THERE BE MOM. HERE ARE SOME PICTURES AND VIDEOS OF LET THERE BE MOMS STUDENT AMBASSADORS PLANNING A SPRING MARKET EVERY YEAR, THE LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS AND SENIORS COME UP WITH A PLAN FOR A FUNDRAISER, AND RIGHT NOW YOU CAN SIGN UP TO BE A VENDOR AT THE SPRING MARKET HAPPENING ON MAIN STREET IN SIMPSONVILLE AT THE END OF APRIL. LET THERE BE MOM HELPS LOCAL FAMILIES PRESERVE THE LEGACIES OF MOMS AND DADS WHO HAVE LIFE THREATENING ILLNESSES TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SPRING MARKET, VENDORS ARE ASKED TO MAKE A $50 DONATION AND DONATE A RAFFLE ITEM. RIGHT NOW, 32 VENDORS ARE SIGNED UP AND THE GOAL IS TO HAVE 70 OR MORE VENDORS AT THE MARKET. I THINK ITS JUST A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR THEM AND FOR US BECAUSE THEYRE SUPPORTING US WITH THE DONATION. BUT ALSO ITS LIKE FOR PEOPLE TO SEE THEIR SMALL LOCAL BUSINESSES AND SHOP FROM THEM AND BUY FROM THEM, WHILE ALSO FINDING OUT WHAT LEATHERBY MOM IS AT THE SAME TIME, WE JUST WANT TO RAISE AS MUCH MONEY FOR LET THERE BE MOM AS POSSIBLE. I KNOW WE ALL HAVE OUR OWN SPECIAL CONNECTION TO IT, WHICH IS WHY WERE STUDENT AMBASSADORS. SO JUST BEING ABLE TO RAISE MONEY FOR A CAUSE THAT REALLY MEANS A LOT TO ALL OF US IS JUST SUPER IMPORTANT. VENDORS ARE ASKED TO SIGN UP FOR THE SPRING MARKET BY MARCH EIGHTH. THE MARKET IS SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH. VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED TOO, A

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Fundraising for Non-profits

Disasterous Giving: Why Crowd Giving Fails [Video]

NonprofitNewsFeed.comNonprofit Newsfeed Highlights: GoFundMe’s Charitable Gap, Ocean Cleanup Concerns, and AI’s Role in Preserving Indigenous LanguagesGoFundMe’s Charitable Chasm ExposedIn this episode, George Weiner delves into the disparities in GoFundMe’s distribution of disaster funds. A New York Times analysis revealed that households with incomes over $150,000 received 28% more aid than those under $75,000 after the 2021 Marshall fire. This gap highlights a broader issue of equity in crowdsourced fundraising, where the wealthier benefit from stronger, more affluent networks.The Dark Side of Ocean CleanupThe podcast also touches on the potential negatives of ocean cleanup efforts. An article from Slate magazine suggests these initiatives might harm marine life and destroy habitats that have formed within the plastic debris. While there’s a valid concern for micro-ecosystems, George argues that removing plastic remains crucial as it ultimately enters our food chain, with Americans consuming the equivalent of a credit card’s worth of microplastics weekly.Christian Rock Dominance on RadioAnother interesting point discussed is the Educational Media Foundation’s (EMF) success in using a network of radio stations to spread Christian rock. Their strategy has effectively amplified uplifting music and messages, serving as a potential model for other nonprofits seeking to broaden their impact through radio.Student Loan Forgiveness for Nonprofit WorkersIn a win for nonprofit employees, over 793,000 borrowers are set to receive student loan forgiveness, with public sector workers benefiting significantly. This comes as part of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, emphasizing the value of nonprofit and government jobs.AI’s Promise for Indigenous LanguagesFinally, the podcast highlights an inspiring use of AI in preserving native languages. The Lakota AI code camp is a three-week program aimed at teaching indigenous youth coding skills to help protect and steward their culture, including endangered languages. This innovative application of technology offers hope for the preservation of these vital cultural touchstones.As always, you can stay updated with the latest nonprofit news by subscribing to the free weekly email at nonprofitnewsfeed.com. And if you’re enjoying the content on YouTube, don’t forget to like and subscribe to support the channel as it approaches the 10,000 subscriber milestone.——-Listen to our podcast: Wholewhale.com/PodcastOn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WholeWhaleTweet us: @WholeWhaleOur website: WholeWhale.com/

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Grow Your Church Giving with our Mobile Donation Payment Kiosk! #churchapp #livekiosk #donorbox [Video]

Make it easy for your church to give generously throughout the year with the in-person, cashless convenience of Donorbox Live Kiosk. Grow Your Church Giving with our mobile card reader donation payment kiosk, called Donorbox Live Kiosk! #livekiosk #churchservice Find out more here ➡️ https://bit.ly/4be6LHk All you need is a tablet and a card reader and congregants can give with their debit or credit cards, smartphone, or smartwatch. All it takes is a quick dip, tap, or swipe! From festive functions to fundraisers supporting mission and community outreach, elevate your ministry’s fundraising game with Donorbox Live Kiosk today! Donorbox MinistryMatters…helping you grow church giving! #churchgiving #churchdonations #mobilegiving #contactlessgiving #donateonline #churchapp #churchsoftware #churchpayment #churchevent #churchtechnology #churchleadership #ministrytools #nonprofittechnology #faithbasedtechnology #churchpaymentkiosk #mobilecardreader #tabletgiving #smartphonegiving #growchurchgiving #securegiving #easygiving #convenientgiving #increasechurchdonations #fundraising #christian #faith #churchlife #ministrylife #nonprofit #charity #giveback #tithe #offering #blessing #makingadifference #supportthechurch #blessed #appsforchurches

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Grant Writing for Non-Profits

LSU-led team wins largest grant from National Science Foundation to focus on carbon capture [Video]

BATON ROUGE An LSU-led collective of more than 50 entities statewide has won the National Science Foundation’s largest competitive grant up to $160 million over the next decade to imagine and build a new energy industry.