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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
is a national non-profit dedicated to saving play through engaging communities; creating dialogue; and providing tools, training and resources to build playgrounds across the United States.). The more you can simplify your program model and codify it, the easier it will be to help others replicate it in their own communities.
 
Friday, May 28, 2010
I come across so many great conversations, ideas, and resources all over the web every day. To follow more of the things I find online, you can follow @amysampleward on Twitter (which is just a blog and resource feed), or find me on Delicious (for all kinds of bookmarks). Users may vote the crowdsourced ideas up or down.
 
Friday, May 7, 2010
I got a chance to meet her face-to-face for the first time at the Nonprofit Technology Conference in 2007.  Rick wanted a better way to describe what kinds of projects led to different community outcomes. Source: Share Your Ideas. Note from Beth:   I first encountered Nina Simon through her awesome blog back four or five years ago. 
 

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Facebook Linked In Twitter Home About Home Apex, what it is and how it improves Salesforce.com Apex, what it is and how it improves Salesforce.com Last Updated on Sunday, 30 September 2007 08:22 Written by Steve Sunday, 30 September 2007 08:22 A little over a year ago, Salesforce.com announced the Apex development language. What is it?
Last week Seth Godin wrote a post suggesting that the #1 job for the future is being an online community organizer. With all the hoopla around MySpace, Facebook and social networking these days, it seems like everybody wants to start their own "community." Why do you want an online community? He's probably right.
60) Search « The Long, Long Tail of Facebook Causes | Main | Innovative Uses of SMS: SMS for Lunch Campaign » Tuesday Jul 24 2007 Is It Worth It? An ROI Calculator for Social Network Campaigns Tuesday, July 24, 2007 at 09:10AM | by Justin Perkins Wonder if you should spend your time campaigning in social networks? Thoughts?
heavy, overview of the types of technologies that can be used to build connectivity networks, from information gathering to sharing to community building 2007 Web Predictions (Read/Write Web) Some very detailed predictions on trends and evolution of the internet space, from a bunch of folks who know what theyre talking about.
This is especially urgent given that much of the action is now taking place away from your own (increasingly irrelevant ) website, ‘out there’, in social networks and online communities. Expect the unexpected, and be resourceful in responding in the moment. An immediate ‘loss of control’ if ever there was one.
Facebook Causes 2.0 – a non-profit wish list » Facebook Causes and Effects Posted Wednesday, June 6th, 2007 at 4:00 pm by John Brian (91 posts) (Note: many of the links in this post go to pages that require a facebook login to view. raquo; One more reason to use Facebook Says: July 3rd, 2007 at 11:12 am [.] Long Live IE6!
Skip to Main Content Area Helping Nonprofits Make Smart Software Decisions Topics Reports Articles Online Training Blog Custom Resources Donate About Topics Reports Articles Online Training Blog Custom Resources Donate About Resource Roundup 3/14 By Laura Quinn , March 14, 2007 Continuing to dig out.
Skip to Main Content Area Helping Nonprofits Make Smart Software Decisions Topics Reports Articles Online Training Blog Custom Resources Donate About Topics Reports Articles Online Training Blog Custom Resources Donate About Resource Roundup 3/22 By Laura Quinn , March 22, 2007 Its been a good week for great software resources!
place that truly sees these initiatives as part of their mission to serve their local community. Tell me about the background for the Brooklyn Museum’s community web component. Everything here is mission-driven, and we have a mission that’s very much about the visitor experience and community. Browse the Brooklyn community site.
Start small, become comfortable with the "art" of hosting, and develop your own clear sense of what you want based on the needs and patterns of your unique community. At the same time, check out how some of the leading communities power their dialogues - you can read about it, but there is nothing like experience.