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Consumer Attitudes Toward Mobile Giving

NTEN

Research firm Quorus Consulting Group polled 2,003 teens and adults in April 2011. Given the fast growth of smartphone adoption across all consumer segments, these numbers portend continued growth for mobile giving. The results of the survey were very encouraging for the current and future state of mobile giving. Channel of Influence.

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Fight Digital Fatigue: 3 Tips for Nonprofit Communications

Achieve

Social media polls. Social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter) allow you to send out polls and questions to your followers. Be sure to track relevant social media metrics , like how many people interact with your polls, to assess the effectiveness and relevance of your interactive content.

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NpTechTag Summary: Insect Antennae, A Blast from the Past, and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There is now a poll to vote on names suggested by people. Cyberspace Innkeeping: Building Online Community by John Coate was first written in 1992 and will give you a good context of online community practice. Technology in the Arts is accepting session proposals for its October 2007 conference. Deadline March 23, 2007.

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Convio Open: How APIs May Change the Way You Work - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

The sea-change in nonprofit adoption of APIs has yet to occur. Leveraging our Constituent Management API organizations can build entirely custom acquisition and registration workflows. SH: Were very excited about the developer community that were building around Open. But widgets are just the beginning.

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Don’t Think Social Media Results in Online Donations? Think Again!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Like other early adopters of the day, I was more than eager to pay the $200 Donate Now account sign-up fee and high donation-processing rates. But if they were strategic, they also used it to build their e-newsletter lists and drive traffic to their Donate Now pages. Notice the larger jump in giving in 2007?