[Red Wing, MN, August 19, 2021] β Spave investors, friends and family of Spave Founder, Susan Langer formally celebrated the acquisition of Spave (more…)
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota Has Helped Kids Reach Their Potential for Over 50 Years
In 2020, the pandemic forced almost every business and organization to change the way they operated. For many, it was simply too much to overcome.
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Spave Featured By CUNA News: How To Reach Younger Members
Spave’s Chief Marketing and Digital Officer Sarah York was recently featured as a guest writer for CUNA News, writing about the shifting market demographics financial institutions face as millennials begin to outnumber baby boomers.
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How to Apply for Google Grants and Employ Google Ads as a Nonprofit
At nonprofits, resources are limited, even for critical functions such as building awareness, attracting new donors, and recruiting volunteers. Itβs important to take advantage of every opportunity available. Google Ad Grants are one such opportunity for nonprofits to drive traffic and cultivate support.
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Event Planning Best Practices For Nonprofit Fundraising
How to plan and implement a confidence-building, awareness-producing and fundraising launch event to usher in the public, grassroots giving!
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Desk Drawer Fund Serves Philanthropic Role In MSUFCU Community
Over the course of its 80-plus-year history, Michigan State University Federal Credit Union has prioritized serving not only its members but also its community. In 2019, it established its own foundation in furtherance of that commitment.
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Light of Hope Kenya Transforms the Lives of Marginalized Girls in Africa
In 1998, Boni and Sandy Karanja purchased 8 acres of land in Kenya’s Rift Valley. In the 24 years since, their organization, Light of Hope Kenya, has helped more than 400 Kenyan girls through the home and school they built on that land.
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Marketing Best Practices for Nonprofits: Breaking Things Down
One of the most important things to understand about nonprofit marketing is that, ultimately, your goal is a bit larger than that which you would have with a regular small- or medium-sized business.