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Twitter for Nonprofits in 2018: Rebirth or Retire?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here’s a powerful example of personal storytelling using the threads by Charlotte Clymer on depression and suicide. Twitter said it made the change because some languages require more characters, but the move is more likely growing the user base by making the service easier for newcomers. Here are some tips on using Tweetstorms.

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25+ Virtual Fundraising Ideas | A Guide for 2021

Qgiv

Switch Up Your Fundraising Language. Your donors have probably seen the same type of language from nonprofit organizations and businesses alike regarding COVID-19. At this point, all the language around “these trying times” and “unprecedented needs” and how you’ve had to “pivot” to adjust are white noise.

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Nonprofit Technology News for April 2014 - The Green Issue

Tech Soup

For more info on this, I like Laura Orsini’s plain language description on ReadWrite. The app originated in the Slovak Republic, but is available in several countries and languages. Wood Stove image courtesy of Charlotte Boulton Photography and Proyecto Mirador. Thankfully, the TechSoup site is unaffected. Climate Change.

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The Global Fund for Women: An Interview with Kavita Ramdas

Have Fun - Do Good

Therefore, we are the only foundation I know of that will accept requests in any language, and in any format. People like Charlotte Bunch at the Center for Women's Global Leadership, spoke first about women's rights being human rights. I think Robin Morgan coined the phrase "Sisterhood is global." I don't want us to get confused.

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