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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
While " Tweet and Meet " events, called "Tweet Ups," were popular with Twitter users in 2008,   "Tweet-Meet-Donate" events became more and more common in 2009. Photo by Borman818. usually don't write end of year roundups until those quiet last days of the year, but if Leave09Behind  gets legs, that might be next week!   fundraising2.0
 
Monday, August 10, 2009
And it's brought me back to a blog post I wrote a year ago about the Science Museum of Minnesota's Race: Are We So Different? When I wrote about this in 2008, I focused on the question of how to design exhibits to be optimized for "pointiness." exhibition. But designing an entire museum that functions this way probably isn't your goal.
 
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Elana Wolowitz (EW): Im pretty sure we started in May or June of 2008. Reader Comments (1) As the Minnesota Housing Partnership (MHP) grows its brand and evolves its communications plans, this article points me in some great directions--and, overall, does some needed hand-holding (as in, a tweety-bird in hand. ;-) THANK you.
 

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community websites like Science Buzz (Science Museum of Minnesota) and Red Shift Now (Ontario Science Center) that combine a variety of text, video, audio, and image content accessible both from the museum and from the web. and museums. provided the Web 2.0 The biggest question that came up again and again was: how much does it cost? You can.
When I spoke with Kate Roberts about MN150 , the Minnesota History Center exhibition based on visitor-generated nominations, she explained that after the nomination period was over, they entirely shut down visitor engagement in the selection process. Me: "Sort of." Other person: "But doesn't that erode museums' authority?" Me: "No."
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Future Tense: January 4, 2008 Archives: "Twin Cities Rise! is one of the Minnesota nonprofits that has applied to participate in the F1 Overnight Website Challenge - set to begin on March 1. The event will pair ten teams of Web developers with 10 Minnesota nonprofit organizations.
had the honor of delivering the keynote this morning at the Message + Medium + Mission Conference in Minnesota. few minutes before speaking I remembered a Minnesota story about my early years as a executive director for a small organization and using social networking to get Garrison Keillor as our celebrity for a fundraiser.
I'm coming to Minnesota at the end of the month to give a keynote at Message+Medium+Mission Conference , nonprofit tech conference co-sponsored by the good folks at the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits and MAP for Nonprofits. If you are planning on attending, I look forward to meeting you. You can register here.
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When I was in Minnesota, one of the questions I got was about blogging and social networking policies. mentioned a link from IBM via Elsua (Luis Suarez). Carmen left me a follow up comment. It wasn't in my wiki and so I just added. So, here's my plea for examples and pointers. Do any nonprofits have a formal blogging policy? friends??? Don???t
Union members in Minnesota affiliated with the AFL-CIO are using bar coded sheets to record voter information that are then scanned into a database. Center for Health, Environment and Justice Seeks Campaign Coordinator Need Green Holiday Gift Ideas? Bobbi Russell on Should you send your press releases to blogs?
Elana Wolowitz (EW): Im pretty sure we started in May or June of 2008. Reader Comments (1) As the Minnesota Housing Partnership (MHP) grows its brand and evolves its communications plans, this article points me in some great directions--and, overall, does some needed hand-holding (as in, a tweety-bird in hand. ;-) THANK you.