What I Learned On My Spring Vacation (Part 2)
Lessons from Brazil's Nonprofit Community
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This focus on measuring outcomes has paid off for fundraising, as well as in the lives of the community. ACER is receiving funding from corporations and a foundation outside Brazil, through an annual event, and even from a growing group of individual donors (unusual in Brazil).
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One of ACER's core commitments is to be a social incubator. It currently has three new nonprofits operating within the context of ACER; these will be allowed to grow and then spin off when they are ready to function independently.
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Pamela Barden
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Pamela Barden is an independent fundraising consultant focused on direct response. You can read more of her fundraising columns here.
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