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Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants: Fundraising

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This week the Carnival topic is fundraising: Here's what we found:

Leila Johnson at the Data-Scribe Blog asks an important and very scary question: Fundraising on the Internet - Is It Legal?

Over in the U.K., The Charity Blogger looks at categorizing nonprofits as a way to help donors find the right places for their giving in Fewer choices - better results?

Amy Kincaid a the Fundraising Breakthroughs Blog makes the very important point that an appeal for money needs to appeal for money: Fix Your Annual Appeal.

Alan Axelrod at the Raising More Money Weblog turns to ancient Chinese Wisdom to argue for cultivating long-term relationships with donors in People First.

Marc A. Pitman of The Extreme Fundraising Ezine talks about the importance of stories in Who's Telling Your Story?

Next week's Carnival will be hosted by N-TEN Connect and will be about technology for nonprofits. Submit your blog post by Friday, July 7 at 8:00 pm ET to npc.carnival AT yahoo.com.


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