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5 Content Marketing Success Stories Your Nonprofit Needs to Imitate

NetWits

Simple in theory, but actually very challenging to execute on. Clearly it’s a fun app to play with, but the magic happens through user-generated content. CONTENT MARKETING PRO TIP : Mobilize the people who are passionate about your cause with fun and engaging opportunities. It’s a fairly simple idea. every 40 minutes.

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Free E-Book: NetworkforGood Giving Day Planning Guide

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It’s got to be fun – games and activities can make a big difference. The execution details matter: flow, food, decorations, music. Let your champions and supporters roll with adapting and remixing your content or jumping onto fun memes. A unifying theme creates excitement and engagement.

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Guest Post by Kira Marchenese: What Happened When We Introduced 350 Staff to Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note From Beth: Since 2007, I've been using, adapting, and remixing the Social Media Game social media workshops for nonprofits. The big challenge with training is the challenge of transfer - after people go through a training - do they actually put the knowledge and skills into practice? And then the fun really started!

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Open Source Cinema

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Brett's Remix of Lessig's Words. The film will use music as a lens to examine the greater issues of gene patenting, bio-piracy, medicine, and the ownership of culture. My first challenge is in acknowledgment of March being Boycott The RIAA Month: The RIAA theme song by the New York Times' David Pogue. Brett Gaylor is a amazing!

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Take a Side Trip to the Denver Art Museum

Museum 2.0

Side Trip is an immersive environment full of interactive experiences that let visitors share their own stories of the 1960s, make their own rock posters, and explore the music and vibe of the time. It’s a thrilling challenge to the traditional form of art museum exhibit design, and better yet, visitors like it.

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Nonprofit SXSW Goodness – Conference List Toppers, To-Dos and Topics of Interest

Connection Cafe

The Nonprofit Technology Bash will be the best place to mingle and meet with folks from all across the nonprofit technology sector, as well as kick back and have some fun on the last night of the Interactive conference. The Social Change Challenge will crowdsource innovative ideas from nonprofits to change the world.