If you're in the market for a new fundraising tool, the Consumerist has just the thing for you: It's compiled a list of the best online fundraising tools out there.
Some of the highlights: Best online fundraising tool: CrowdCube's is free, and it's designed for small to mid-sized nonprofits.
It works like this: You send out an email to a list of contacts, and they reply back with a donation request of their own.
Best online fundraising tool: GiveForward is free, and it's designed for small to mid-sized nonprofits.
It works like this: You send out an email to a list of contacts, and they reply back with a donation request of their own.
Best online fundraising tool: Kiva is free, and it's designed for small to mid-sized nonprofits.
It works like this: You send out an email to a list of contacts, and they reply back with a donation request of their own.
Best online fundraising tool: GiveForward is free, and it's designed for small to mid-sized nonprofits.
It works like this: You send out an email to a list of contacts, and they reply back with a donation request of their own.
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Many people, organizations and businesses in Miami are actively committed to philanthropy. As Javier Alberto Soto, president and CEO of the Miami Foundation, puts it, “Miami is home to a young, diverse demographic that’s looking for ways to get involved, ways to improve our community that aren’t traditional, like a formal gala.”