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Star Tribune:
Keeping nonprofit organizations in touch with supporters is a personal mission and profitable business for entrepreneur-activists Chris Hanson and Mark Paquette.
Their Minneapolis software company, thedatabank, makes customized, Web-based relationship-management software. More than 800 nonprofit groups in Minnesota and around the country use it to communicate with donors and spur members to action.
Today, clients use […]
The potential for a business is endless. There are so many unique ideas, some that people haven’t touched on yet and some that people have, that can turn into something very successful. The real trick is finding that diamond in the rough and doing something with it.
Then there is a woman like Karen […]
The New York Times:
At a small high-end children’s clothing and toy store on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, shirts for infants go for as much as $40 and sweaters for toddlers to first graders cost $40 to $70.
But many parents in the area are well off and accustomed to paying those prices, according to […]
ReadWriteWeb:
We decided to take a look at what web-based tools exist to make running and organizing a non-profit or charity organization easier. It turns out, there are many of them.
1. Creating a Website
Obviously the first thing you’ll need when bringing your non-profit organization online is a web site. Grassroots.org offers free web hosting and web […]
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