What's 'it'? Do Good channels. They work. They work for nonprofits. In these incredibly difficult times Do Good channels help local nonprofits get more people attending their events, more in kind donations, more volunteers, more donations, more of what they need to be successful.
From ajc.com and Do Good Atlanta:
National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Georgia Chapter
"I was able to recruit a number of volunteers from this listing, which is HUGE given it is on a weekday during the business day. Thank you so very much."
Amanda Moran, Community Development Manager, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Georgia Chapter
From indystar.com and Do Good Indianapolis:
"Our event is just now in the first week, but we really got off to a great start – we have nearly 120 entries, and I attribute that in part to the placement we received on the IndyStar home page. We had nearly 50 entries right off the bat! We really appreciate your support and choice of our event. "
Jessica Burress, Partnership Development Manager, Prevent Blindness Indiana
From democratandchronicle.com and Do Good Rochester:
"Thank you. As a result of the feature, we have received several phone calls about specific needs and have seen an increase in donations."
Kathleen Quinlan, Volunteer Coordinator, Cameron Community Ministries
From ajc.com and Do Good Atlanta:
"Thank you so much! We are so excited and honored to be on the front page. We already have had 7 phone calls today because of the placement!"
Cameron Turner, Development Coordinator, Atlanta Union Mission
More people doing good. It's what it's all about.
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