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Your Cause Camp 2018 Lineup is Here

NonProfit Hub

She has created a company that is reflective of her diverse professional and personal experiences and her desire to make philanthropy accessible to everyone. She also teaches in the philanthropy graduate program at Saint Mary’s University, Minnesota, USA. Julie Hirshey. philadelphiaeagles.com.

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How Much Time Does Web 2.0 Take?

Museum 2.0

These are arguably the most time-consuming of the "cheap" time options, but if you have staff members who are already using these social networks, you can quickly broadcast out to a large group of people (like Twitter) at infrequent points, and provide a place for that group to meet and interact with each other. They include projects like.

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Visitor Voices Book Club Part 4: Starting to Listen

Museum 2.0

Liza Pryor, from the Science Museum of Minnesota, offers a list of arguments why museums should be engaging with social technologies—worth co-opting for any tough chats with marketing or executives about the value of blogging, public comment-sharing, and the like.

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Pointing at Exhibits, Part 2: No-Tech Social Networks

Museum 2.0

And it's brought me back to a blog post I wrote a year ago about the Science Museum of Minnesota's Race: Are We So Different? She can choose to "send" her favorites to individuals, or to broadcast them to the whole network of people using the system. What "no-tech" visitor actions or interrelations reflect your participatory goals?

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Five Social Media Fundraising Trends for 2009

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In 2009, the organization launched the United State Spay Day Photo Contest in 2009 as one part of their overall effort that included broadcast media and other social media outreach efforts as well as offline event. More than $550,000 was raised last March. . Donors As Program Partners Not Just Check Writers.