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Guest Post by Rebecca Leaman: Social Media for Non-Profits: 26 Great Slideshare Presentations You Can Use

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you've been thinking of launching or expanding your organization in social media, Slideshare is a good starting point for information and advice. Tip : Whenever you view a slideshow at SlideShare , do scroll down below the presentation area to check for helpful notes on the slides and/or interesting information in the comments thread.

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Networked Nonprofit: Get the book!

Amy Sample Ward

As such, I knew that their book would be a great resource and part of what makes it so is the inclusion of reflection questions for every chapter. This reflection questions comes at the end of Chapter 6: Building Trust Through Transparency. Learn More. Review the slides below for an overview and introduction to The Networked Nonprofit.

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Mapping Your Online/Offline Activism: Surfrider Foundation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He also said he'd upload his slides on slideshare.). Learning across the network, particularly across chapters is important. Their chapters grow faster than internal staff can support them. I asked how they work effectively with chapters when they can't "control" the message or groups necessarily.

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11NTC Round-Up: Your Posts, Highlights, and Take-aways

NTEN

If you did not attend the conference, visit the SlideShare event to review presentations. Please just drop it into the comments so we can all check it out! Session Materials If you attended the conference, visit myNTC for individual session pages, links, notes, and more.

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Open Source Thinking: A Remix Wikitation of Marnie Webb's Ten Ways To Use Web2.0 Tools

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Allison Fine 's book, Momentum, has a whole chapter on what she calls " Open Source Thinking ," and how it is key to successfully using these new tools. You can export jpegs to flickr and create set , you can upload a powerpoint into slideshare or create a wikispace for the presentation or wikitation.

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[VIDEO] Where to Find Potential Donors to Support Your Cause

Bloomerang

Just verifying, we have SlideShare and. . I look forward to the day that I can leave the Zoom basement studio and join you all in person at fundraising conferences and AFP chapter meetings across the country. I’ll let you bring up your slides here are and you can talk to us all about finding those donors. Chad: Awesome.

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Be Your Own Filter In the Global Brain

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The last chapter offers some practical advice, including the "Be Your Own Filter" and "Give A Hoot Don't Data Pollute." The idea that you can in a couple clicks go onto a site like Slideshare and see ideas on a topic from some of the best thinkers on that topic and recreate your own meaning of it.

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