THE GOOD SOCIAL

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The Good Social simplifies social media fundraising, making it easy for nonprofits to connect with donors and volunteers who care.

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Yash Gajbhiye

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Why Social Media Fundraising is the Future for Nonprofits

Have you ever wondered how nonprofits can reach more donors, build deeper connections, and raise funds more efficiently in a world increasingly dominated by digital platforms? The answer lies in social media fundraising

Featured Blogs

Our featured blogs offer actionable tips, resources, and inspiration to fuel your social impact journey. 
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How to Turn Volunteers into Social Media Ambassadors for Your Cause

What if your next big social media win isn’t a viral post—but a passionate volunteer hitting “share”?
In today’s digital world, the most powerful storytellers for your nonprofit aren’t always your marketing team. They’re your volunteers—the people already rolling up their sleeves, walking the talk, and deeply invested in your mission.

Empowering Women in Canada Charities You Can Help Today

Empowering Women in Canada: Charities You Can Help Today

What if you could help change a woman’s life today — even from across the world?
Whether you’re in downtown Toronto or India, your support can make a real, lasting impact on the lives of women in Canada. From access to education and healthcare to safety, shelter, and career opportunities, Canadian women’s charities are working tirelessly to create a more equal, safe, and empowering world for women and girls.

Should You Donate Based on Emotion or Data

Heart vs. Head: Should You Donate Based on Emotion or Data?​

Picture this: A heart-wrenching video floods your social feed. A child in need, a struggling animal, a community devastated by disaster. Your heartstrings tug, and you instantly want to help. But then, a nagging voice whispers, “Is this really going to make a difference?”