TechSoup's information on Funding includes everything from selecting fundraising software to enabling technology funding to raising money online.
In her article, Exploring Online Fundraising for Nonprofit Arts Organizations, Beth Kanter of ArtsWire discusses the different ways that nonprofit organizations can use the Web to collect donations.
Online Donations: Sorting Out the Chaos from ONE/northwest, helps make sense of the ever-changing landscape of online fundraising.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy regularly tracks online philanthropy's potential for the sector. Subscription required.
"You've Got a Charitable Solicitation", free from the Chronicle of Philanthropy, uses examples from the field to illustrate the benefits and disadvantages of using direct email and email newsletters to solicit donations for nonprofits.
Does your organization need to register as a professional solicitor to fundraise online? Regulating Internet Fundraising, from About.com, may help you decide.
Many states require nonprofits to register as a professional solicitor in order to legally solicit donations online. See the Unified Registration Statement Kit for more information.
Online Fundraising, a moderated discussion list hosted by the Gilbert Center, is a great place for nonprofits to share ideas and ask questions about fundraising online.
Also from CharityVillage, Cybergifts Versus Direct Mail is a detailed report comparing the costs and benefits of online fundraising to direct mail.
Changing Our World presents onPhilanthropy.com, resources and information about Internet fundraising for nonprofits.
Fundraising on the Internet: The ePhilanthropyFoundation.org's Guide to Success Online, a no-nonsense guide to making the Internet work for your organization.