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Trendy TikTok Tactics for Teams

M+R

You open TikTok to recharge your brain and treat yourself to some bite-sized videos. While these trends are often used to sell makeup ‘glamorize’ lifestyles, they can also be used to give viewers a very personal, relatable look into how your nonprofit functions day to day. Read Time: 4 minutes It’s lunchtime.

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Fundraising Ideas

Tech Soup

Do not only ask once and in one way; people might not be able to donate money but they might be to give their time. Giving your audience options can increase their involvement in your organization. Or consider giving out a specific reward or celebration for people who contribute to a certain level of time or money to the cause.

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The Participatory Nonprofit?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The reality is that our brains only have the capacity to manage a limited number of relationships ??? The paper gives examples of different forms of participatory culture: - Affiliations (memberships - formal and informal - in online communities). Expressions (media creation, mashups, etc). each of various qualities.

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The Magic Tweet: Crowdsourcing Opera Analysis

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A few months back, the San Francisco Symphony used YouTube to crowdsource auditions for a mashup peformance. Here is an example of an artistic program or creative process undertaken as a crowd and it isn't a cheap publicity stunt. This isn't the first time a classical music organization has turned to social media and crowdsourcing.