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Donating at the Vending Machine

The Chronicle of Philanthropy is reporting that charitable giving is now even easier in Japan. Thanks to a partnership between Coca Cola and the Red Cross, certain vending machines will let people donate money to Earthquake and Tsunami relief via the vending machine.
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Teen's New Fundraising Site Sparks Interest

According to Bloomberg.com, a new website Fundraise.com, developed by a 19 year old, is fast becoming the go to fundraising site.
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Engagement Becomes Focus of Mobile Giving Campaigns

The Philanthropy Journal is reporting that more non profits are switching to mobile giving campaigns that are web focused. These campaigns offer more potential for donor engagement.
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Non Profit Science Sees Potential in Crowd Funding

According to the New York Times, more non profit science organizations are turning to social media and crowd funding to get funds for their projects.
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Non-Profit Science Sees Potential in Crowd Funding

According to the New York Times, more non profit science organizations are turning to social media and crowd funding to get funds for their projects.
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Non-profits See Good in Google+

According to the Huffington Post, early adopters see Google+ as a new platform to foster social change.
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New Website Combines Shopping and Giving

The SF Gate is reporting a new website CafeGive.com allows users to combine online shopping and charitable donations.
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Radio Still Plays Important Role for Some Non Profits

According to the Chronicle of Philanthropy radios still play a critical role for non profits who need to get information to remote parts of the world.
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Do Something Uses Grant to Start Mobile Campaign

Philanthropy News Digest is reporting that Do Something, a non-profit that gets teens involved with charity,  wants to reach 3.8 million members by 2014 using mobile campaigns.
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New Program Helps Raise Awareness Via Mail

Business Wire is reporting that Pitney Bowes has launched a new program Connect for a Cause. The program allows Pitney Bowes customers to help raise awareness for non-profit organizations via the customers envelopes.
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