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Secure Your Supporters’ Trust: Mastering Privacy-Compliant Fundraising

The Modern Nonprofit

Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutes Secure Your Supporters’ Trust: Mastering Privacy-Compliant Fundraising In an age where every click, like, and share is meticulously tracked, the landscape of digital fundraising is evolving rapidly.

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Four Recommendations for Personal and Professional Branding

Amy Sample Ward

—– Who are you friends with on Facebook? Here are some helpful tips to keep you on your own message: Use privacy options to your advantage! Additionally, on Facebook or any other social platform, you may want to include an explicit statement about who you want to connect with and how.

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Notes from Mari Smith Facebook Changes Webinar: Privacy Settings and A New Metric – People Talking About

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Facebook Changes: A Complete Guide – by Mari Smith. Also, a few insights about the what the changes mean for Facebook pages. We can no longer think about privacy and sharing as a black and white issue. View more presentations from Mari Smith. Sharing Philosophy. Who Are Sharing With?

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How Many Hours Per Week Should Your Nonprofit Invest in Social Media?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Creating Video Content : 15 Hours Weekly. As a starting point, all nonprofits should be investing time and resources in the “Big Three”: Facebook , Twitter , and YouTube. Once your nonprofit’s Facebook page has been created, it requires no more than three to five hours a week on average to maintain.

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Guide to Personal and Professional Branding

Care2

Who are you friends with on Facebook? Here are some helpful tips to keep you on your own message: Use privacy options to your advantage! " 72% of the 209 respondents describe their approaches to personal/professional use of social media as either 'blended' or 'segmented by channel'."

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Nonprofit Technology News for February 2014

Tech Soup

This time I’ll review some new developments in privacy and security, social media, cloud computing, digital inclusion, gaming for good, and the new tech blog, Re/code. Privacy and Security. As I suspected, privacy and security remain a very hot topic in NPTech and in the general tech zeitgeist.

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Social Media and Governance: Reflections from BoardSource

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Privacy , security , and liability came up more frequently than in other sessions I’ve done which is not surprising that this group represented board members and CEOs of nonprofits and foundations. These are very real and serious issues that need to be discussed as part of policy development, training, and strategy development.