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Rethink, reuse, and repurpose: How to create more social media content with less work

Candid

Rethink why your organization is on social media It’s likely that your audience logs on to social media expecting to be entertained, educated, or informed. So, consider social media as a way to educate and inform people about your mission. At Candid, our mission is to get you the information you need to do good. Alter the tone.

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New International Green IT Certificate Program

Tech Soup

This is a guest post from Dr. Erik Bansleben at the University of Washington, announcing a new online green IT certification program. Why a Green IT Certification Program? The certificate program introduces students to the concept of sustainability in the context of Green IT. Intended Audience.

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Taking Back Your Time: Is Unplugging the New Green?

Have Fun - Do Good

A Diet for Information Overload from The Washington Post "If that weren’t enough to prove the movement fighting the data deluge is gaining steam, there’s now a nonprofit devoted to tackling the problem: The Information Overload Research Group launched in February to 'conquer information overload' and 'restore sanity' to working professionals."

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Thinking About a New Donor Management System for Your Organization? Read This First.

NTEN

We made the decision to raise the price threshold for inclusion in this update: For 2011, systems had to cost less than $4,000 in the first year for the most basic version to be included in the report; this year we raised that threshold to $10,500. For more information about Idealware or to download more free resources, visit [link].

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Tech Across Your Org: Technology Leadership at a Small Organization

NTEN

[Editor's note: The following first appeared in the September 2011 issue of NTEN:Change. Draw a red line where information/communication is in a silo (if this spreadsheet was lost or destroyed, could you get the same information easily elsewhere?) Draw a green line where information is flowing smoothly.

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Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Integrated Mobile Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Resident apps help us put the most up-to-date information in the hands of users, since our consumer seafood recommendations are updated twice a year. It’s won awards from Treehugger.com as the “Best of Green in Food and Health” and is cited regularly in mainstream and new media as a trusted source for sustainable seafood information.

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Nonprofit and Library App Survey from App It Up

Tech Soup

September, 2011. Lack of resources is the main barrier : among those not using apps, a lack of resources to support apps was cited as a barrier to app adoption by 55% of respondents. may not have the resources to do so. And if they had more resources to support apps, they would be using (and creating) them even more.

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