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The Networked NGO in India

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

100% of participants implement a process and write a social media policy that addresses organizational adoption issues. Moving gets blood to the brain, getting blood brain helps people take in new ideas. We held the training in a beautiful hotel in Delhi, The Claridges, which had a double three floor staircase.

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The Networked NGO in Pakistan

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

100% of participants implement a process and write a social media policy that addresses organizational adoption issues. On Day 3, when it was time to focus on more time on teaching the tools, we started with an opening exercise designed to help identify those in the room who had knowledge. 2. Design for Organizational Reluctance.

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NpTechTag Summary: Connected Conversations, Live Blogging, and Other Great Finds

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Social Web and Altruism Nick Booth, high fibre podcasting blog, points us to some fascinating brain research that has discovered the part of the brain responsible for altruism and he links it to why nonprofits should be using the social web to advance their missions. " Web 2.0, Live Blogging Conferences.

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[VIDEO] How to Talk about Legacy Giving Without Seeming Creepy

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” So you can open your eyes. And then you also need to be able to articulate that, without fundraising or without a steady income from which to draw upon, you could cease to exist. It’s because they’ve, essentially, adopted you as a family member. So you have to let folks know you’re open for business.

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