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Great reads from around the web on May 20th

Amy Sample Ward

If you like charts for understanding trending and relationships, this is a great one! The Current Nonprofit Landscape: "We are all in this together" - Are you a nonprofit or foundation in Portland/Oregon? "It charitytuesday is your charity taking part on Tuesdays? - Are you on Twitter? Learn more here.

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Cheap and Cheerful Audience Analysis for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Just distill the message you want to test down to a Facebook ad, and then run that ad against various groups: married women over 40, students living in Washington and Oregon, Canadian kayakers and so forth. Create a heat-map to show them where they live, or a series of charts to breakdown their values. No Donuts Required.

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Advancing Your Mission With GIS Tools

NTEN

Maps are a tool for visualizing data about place, much like charts are tools for visualizing numeric and financial data. They have participated in planning and emergency responses from remote Pacific islands to downtown Portland, Oregon. The image below is a screenshot from a disaster preparedness exercise in Portland, Oregon.

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Advancing Your Mission With GIS Tools

NTEN

Maps are a tool for visualizing data about place, much like charts are tools for visualizing numeric and financial data. They have participated in planning and emergency responses from remote Pacific islands to downtown Portland, Oregon. The image below is a screenshot from a disaster preparedness exercise in Portland, Oregon.

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How To Save The Planet: 10 Changes With The Biggest Impact

Twenti - Digital Marketing For Nonprofits

A study by the Oregon State University in the US concluded that not having an extra child was up to 20 times more effective at halting climate change than other changes people commonly make. You can see our pie chart at the top of this article for a rough estimate on the percentages that each industry makes up of an average footprint.

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How To Save The Planet: 10 Changes With The Biggest Impact

Twenti - Digital Marketing For Nonprofits

A study by the Oregon State University in the US concluded that not having an extra child was up to 20 times more effective at halting climate change than other changes people commonly make. You can see our pie chart at the top of this article for a rough estimate on the percentages that each industry makes up of an average footprint.

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