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Move DEI Beyond Words

.orgSource

Articulate the Vision Writing the diversity statement can be a co-creative activity. It’s an exercise that will provide the opportunity to explore lessons learned in training and reflect on how they impact real-life situations. We strive to include diversity, equity, and inclusion practices at the center of our daily work.

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3 Reasons Your Nonprofit Needs a Brand Guide

The Modern Nonprofit

It encompasses identity, language, consistency, and voice—much like a personality that provides cohesion for your organization. Branding can be a primary driver in compelling potential supporters to back your work and develop long-term, trusting relationships with your organization. Brand guides Help Establish Your Nonprofit’s Voice.

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Putting Our Humanity Back at the Center of Engagement

sgEngage

As we make the transition into 2024, I have been reflecting a lot on the last year as well as my dreams for the year ahead. We have different feelings, perspectives, and approaches to our lives and our work. For many , this led to changes in terminology and language used to describe the work. At our core we are all human.

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Reflections and Notes from Personal Democracy Forum 2013

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: If I could wave a magic wand, and ask for a wish related to my work to come true, it would be this: I’d like to spend a year to attend conferences where I don’t know a lot of the content or people and learn and network and blog about the experience. Reflections and Notes from Personal Democracy Forum 2013.

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SXSW Reflection: Using Social Media to Facilitate A Global Back Channel at a Panel Session

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In order to do this, you need to give people a brief context and articulate the interaction rules. I like to use a wireless mic and roam the audience and ask questions that help create a bridge between the presenters and the audience.

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Social Actions API, Semantic Web, and Linked Open Data: An Interview with Peter Deitz

Amy Sample Ward

I’ve followed and supported the work of Peter Deitz and Social Actions ever since hearing about his passion and ideas a few years ago. The results we were able to produce didn’t reflect the full contents of our database. They tended to reflect only the most recently-added actions, not the most relevant.

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Kids, Coercion, and Co-Design

Museum 2.0

There's a constant dialogue in participatory work about how to make peoples' contributions meaningful. In January, as part of a series of place-making workshops facilitated by the Project for Public Spaces , we worked with a local dad to coordinate a workshop explicitly for kids (full writeup here ). Non-Participation 6.

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