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Boost Your Voice with LightBox Collaborative’s 2012 Editorial Calendar

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I was honored when Holly agreed to do this post about the 2012 Editorial Calendar. 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. Let us know what dates you think should have on the 2012 radar. Earned Media is Dead.

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Hack Your Conference! Open Salons at the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference

NTEN

Want to hack the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference agenda in real time? Come prepared to circle the chairs, rock the flip charts, meet your community, and remember: real techies talk to each other. Be considerate of the amount of time you are speaking to leave space for all voices to be heard.

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Research Friday: The Results are In - State of the Sector 2012

ASU Lodestar Center

Earlier this year Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF) asked for a few minutes of your time to help us tell the collective story of the nonprofit sector. Thanks to you, we received a record 4,607 responses nationwide to our 2012 State of the Sector Survey, more than doubling responses from last year. As part of a. And that you did.

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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. This week’s installment of Research Friday looks at what the survey results tell us about nonprofit board engagement in tough times. So what happened in 2011, and what are respondents planning for 2012?

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Research Friday: Looking Back - 2011 makes a strong case for capital

ASU Lodestar Center

A big picture takeaway from both these charts: in response to the recession and significant shifts in funding, nonprofit organizations were planning to make some significant changes. Likewise, funders should recognize that all this change and innovation requires time and resources to materialize. So what will next year bring?

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A Nonprofit Staffer's Guide to Green Investing

Tech Soup

And just in time for Earth Day, I'll tell you how. with many more retired people getting benefits, and less working people contributing ), there is a vigorous and politically charged debate regarding whether Social Security benefits will exist in their current form by the time today's young people retire. spanhidden.

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How to Get Started Using Event Metrics for Fundraising Success

Connection Cafe

Post event surveys revealed the number one reason participants didn’t fundraise in 2012 was “No one asked me to”. Pick two or three areas to work on at a time. Chart your progress over the event season; you may find you need to change tactics mid-season to achieve your goal. Encourage participants to fundraise.

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