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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
They've modified my Google Analytics reports based on our work together, and our student has done a reference guide to help me understand how each report relates to the goals we set and what specifically to look for in my reports going forward.” Eric Peterson, Web Analytics Demystified. It is that simple.  That's exactly what I needed.
 
Monday, July 26, 2010
quot; Let your answer guide you in establishing a timeline and informing your community building activities. This is the fourth in a series of posts dedicated to the topic of online collaboration for grantmakers. In part one, we look at determing the value of creating an online collaborative community. Is a grantee ready to participate?
 
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
FTE in place already with the potential to have interns or other contractors already in place dedicate time. This lead into a conversation about choosing tools and guiding creation of a space – is that something they decide or do they find a community builder and leave them to the decisions? Who is the community? Next steps.
 

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NetCentric Advocacy Advocacy Strategy for the Age of Connectivity. order to have a substantial impact on the creation of an effective genocide prevention system, the new technological tools must be integrated such that they create and substantiate personal relationships. Nice work Tom. Nice work Tom. del.icio.us/networks
Timo Luege recently shared the new social media staff guidelines created at the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).  62;> Review the IFRC Social Media Staff Guides here. Highlights from IFRC Social Media Staff Guides. Why create social media staff guidelines? Use a disclaimer. Add value.
According to Mark Rovner and Alia McKee of Sea Change Strategies who led the recent webinar Procrastinator’s Guide to Year-End Fundraising with Kathryn Powers of Conservation International and moderated by Eric Rardin of Care2 and Rebecca Higman of Network of Good, this tactic has been helping organizations raise a lot of money.
The pool of knowledge generated through exchange programmes becomes a collective asset of the SDI network - so that when slumdwellers meet with external actors to debate development policies, they can draw from international examples, forcing government and other stakeholders to listen. Shack/Slum Dwellers International.
In a follow-up piece to Molly’s original 7 quick tips, a new guide entitled “Be Prepared When Your Mission Calls” is now available with an in-depth look at rapid response preparedness and case studies on nonprofits that have leveraged the best practices outlined here to maximize fundraising and outreach success in times of need.
The Bay Area based World of Good Development Organization has created a Fair Trade Wage Guide to help artisans calculate a “fair wage in a local context.” The Guide is built with free, open-source technology so that it is easy for artisans to use with their own systems. Cross-posted from WorldChanging San Francisco.
If you tune in here often (the 86+ of you), you might find this job really fun and interesting. We have been picking up quite a bit of work in line with training people on the concepts of network-centric advocacy and we are providing partners with direct support, online training and strategy services. Network Advocacy Coordinator
Join Alia McKee and Mark Rovner from Sea Change Strategies, as well as Kathryn Powers of Conservation International, and moderator Eric Rardin of Care2 on December 3rd at 2PM EST for a great discussion on 11 critical action steps for mobilizing your donors and raising money. The Procastinator's Guide to Year-End Fundraising. It's free.
Join Alia McKee Scott of Sea Change Strategies, Milo Sybrant of Amnesty International, and Eric Rardin of Care2 for a great discussion on concrete ways you can maximize your strategy and tactics this year. Think it's too soon to start preparing for year-end fundraising? Think again!
The correct response to these dynamic, decentralized, emergent problems is to create dynamic, decentralized, emergent authorities: chains of local officials, state agencies, national governments and international bodies that are as flexible as the problem itself. the decentralized approach has coped reasonably well with uncertainty.