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Boost Your Voice with LightBox Collaborative’s 2012 Editorial Calendar

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And, now, we are excited to present the new and improved editorial calendar for 2012. Our 2012 editorial calendar is presented as a Google spreadsheet. Each month has its own tab containing LightBox Collaborative’s ideas on 2012’s opportunities for your organization to share ideas and information and generate conversation.

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Research Friday Board Engagement: Thinking Beyond the Wallet

ASU Lodestar Center

Earlier this year, Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF) received 4,600 responses to our annual 2012 State of the Sector Survey. Since 2009, our survey has asked nonprofit leaders to indicate what management actions they are taking to cope with the recession. So what happened in 2011, and what are respondents planning for 2012?

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The End of the Beginning of Online Giving

Connection Cafe

It’s in our org charts. Since 2009, online donations made on mobile devices have grown from 9% of all transactions to 24% in 2018. Back in 2012 , I wrote why nonprofits must avoid the year-end online giving trap. Since 2012, the percentage of online giving — and overall giving — that happens in December has decreased.

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New Guide: How To Engage Your Supporters with Social Listening

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Events happen, and when your issues are front and center, practicing social listening will allow you to engage your base efficiently and at exactly the right moment. When more and more people began mentioning Yemen online, their trending terms chart in Attentive.ly What Should You Listen For?

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Technology for Whom? Owning Our Platforms

Non Profit Quarterly

Back in 1995, in the early days of the internet, a San Francisco innovator named Craig Newmark started a small email distribution list for friends, highlighting local events across the Bay Area. Consider, for example, the case of Instacart, an on-demand grocery delivery platform founded in San Francisco in 2012. A Capital Conundrum.

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