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#13NTC Session: Mindful or Mindfull Social Media?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’m in Minnesota for the 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference where I am doing a plenary session on Saturday morning and two breakout sessions. My Curated Lists and Wikis. This blog post serves as a resource page for a session on mindfulness with Rob Cottingham and Jana Byington-Smith. NetSmart: How To Thrive Online.

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Going for Goal: Shared Knowledge Inspires Successful Giving Days

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’m working with the Knight Foundation to facilitate a peer learning exchange that will help their community foundation partners learn and spread best practices in planning and implementing Giving Days. Beth facilitated the calls, but the community foundations drove the content, creating a true peer exchange.

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Is “Ambient Data” from Social Media Channels Useful for Funders?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Also, check out Lucy’s Digital Civil Society wiki for examples of open data used for the social good. Harvard Business Review, March 2013. SSIR Blog, January 2013. I got to facilitate a deep dive with a dozen folks and here are the takeaways from the discussion. .” Lucy Bernholz, “ Data-first Philanthropy.”

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Donate Your Brain! Microvolunteering at TechSoup

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TechSoup involves online volunteers as subject matter experts, moderators, and facilitators for our community forum. Virtual Volunteering Wiki : in conjunction with the 2013 release of the Virtual Volunteering Guidebook later this year. Includes myths regarding virtual volunteering (and microvolunteering).

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