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FUNDRAISE ON LINKEDIN: A Crash Course for Nonprofits

LinkedIn for Charities: LinkedIn Fundraising
In this LinkedIn Community Fundraising Webinar, Eelco Keij discusses different ways to use LinkedIn fundraising for nonprofits. He shares his tips for how to use LinkedIn for fundraising to raise money for your nonprofit or charity. By utilizing connections, you can even use LinkedIn for prospect research! This webinar is perfect for anyone looking to learn fundraising on LinkedIn.
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0:00 Introduction
2:08 History and Stats
8:25 Fundraising Cycle
11:22 Connections
25:48 Nonprofit Pages
28:20 Content Marketing
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🙎‍♂️ABOUT EELCO:
Eelco Keij has over +15 years of experience working in the international development sector, among others as a consultant, fundraiser strategist, trainer and advocacy specialist. Has worked for UNDP, UN Women and has spent the past 10 years mostly as a NY-based independent fundraising consultant, training and supporting hundreds of nonprofits worldwide in their strategic search for US foundation & corporation funding.
ekeij@ra.org
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  • @waynecmontgomery
    @waynecmontgomery Жыл бұрын

    Joanne, great segment, and this was a great guest. I truly learned a lot from him. My students now refer to him as the CIA guy for fundraising 💸.

  • @e2U
    @e2U Жыл бұрын

    Hello, If we donate goods to a Non-Profit (501 (c)(3)) with a retail value of $9, can we write off the full amount as an In Kind Donation?

  • @CauseSpecialist

    @CauseSpecialist

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Jeff. I know Canadian registered charities usually issue a tax receipt for GIK, if there is proof of the 'fair market value'. You also cannot receive any other benefit for it though. There are a few other factors, so I would check with the IRS website 😊

  • @waynecmontgomery

    @waynecmontgomery

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Jeff as a former attorney in this field, yes you can get a donation deduction on your corporate or personal taxes. However, you can NOT write off 100% of the goods. I would suggest you speak to a tax professional. You can NOT take the donation and the write-off if I understand your question correctly. And if you donate over $5,000 worth of goods you may need an appraisal or something to show what the goods were worth at market and remember corporate donations are only maxed up to 10% of profits or AGI and you can carry the remainder forward for 5 years. For personal charitable deduction, you can go up to %50 of AGI and carry any remainder forward. Also, the charity can NOT estimate the value of goods on the receipt that is up to you and the IRS may have you justify any discrepancy.

  • @waynecmontgomery

    @waynecmontgomery

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CauseSpecialist Hi Jeff as a former attorney in this field, yes you can get a donation deduction on your corporate or personal taxes. However, you can NOT write off 100% of the goods. I would suggest you speak to a tax professional. You can NOT take the donation and the write-off if I understand your question correctly. And if you donate over $5,000 worth of goods you may need an appraisal or something to show what the goods were worth at market and remember corporate donations are only maxed up to 10% of profits or AGI and you can carry the remainder forward for 5 years. For personal charitable deduction, you can go up to %50 of AGI and carry any remainder forward. Also, the charity can NOT estimate the value of goods on the receipt that is up to you and the IRS may have you justify any discrepancy.

  • @e2U

    @e2U

    Жыл бұрын

    @Wayne Montgomery thank you. would you be interested in a with a program that empowers our children to UNPLUG as they learn valuable life skills, earn UNPLUGGED BUKS for healthy after-school activities, food and clothing, and help others while having a zillion-billion tons of fun bringing families, friends and communities together to bee a little GreenER.

  • @CauseSpecialist

    @CauseSpecialist

    Жыл бұрын

    @@waynecmontgomery I can't wait to have you on as a guest!

  • @truthseeker318
    @truthseeker3188 ай бұрын

    Should you associate your personal/business with your non-profit? Or completely separate is better?

  • @CauseSpecialist

    @CauseSpecialist

    8 ай бұрын

    Many of the orgs I work with associate personally if they are the face of your organization. I don’t know of any nonprofits that associate a business, unless it is the nonprofit arm of that business. I hope this helps 😊

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