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29 Nonprofit Bloggers to Follow on Twitter

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Kris Putnam-Walkerly: @Philanthropy411 from Cleveland, OH. Tags: Blogging Twitter. Sandy Rees: @SandyRees from East Tennessee. Blog: Get Fully Funded. Neff: @daveiam from Austin, TX. Blog: 501derful.org. Blog: Philanthropy 411. Michelle Murrain: @pearlbear from Oakland, CA. Blog: Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology.

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What are your nonprofit's super power listening tips for using Twitter?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Esparta A few weeks ago I did a book giveaway for the Twitter Book. Readers from nonprofits who wanted to a chance to win a copy of the book had to leave a comment saying how they were using Twitter and how they hoped to improve their results. Here's my shot at the answers: How is your organization currently using Twitter?

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5 Fundraising Trends for 2021 and Beyond

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Start by strengthening your social presence on established platforms like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter, while initiating a presence on new platforms like TikTok. For example, we saw the Cleveland Clinic livestream the kickoff parties for their big annual endurance event, VeloSano, to build momentum through launch.

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Citizens Driving Election Day Reporting With Twitter Vote Report

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Allison Fine just twittered me that Twitter Vote Report is now live.      They need everyone's help to get the word out on Twitter and the effort will only work if a lots of people are using the system. t use Twitter and want to go to www.twitter.com, sign up then follow the directions above.

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Foundations That Tweet: Profile Patterns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I threw the urls into a google spreadsheet and started to browse the Twitter streams to get a better understanding of the content shared. (It In an earlier post , I found the following types of patterns related to content shared on Twitter. . Ask questions about the future ( Cleveland Foundation ). It wasn't useless babble !).

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Joint Statement from Museum Bloggers and Colleagues on Ferguson and Related Events

Museum 2.0

Gretchen Jennings convened a group of bloggers and colleagues online to develop a statement about museums'' responsibilities and opportunities in response to the events in Ferguson, Cleveland and Staten Island. The recent series of events, from Ferguson to Cleveland and New York, have created a watershed moment. Here is our statement.

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Help a Nonprofit Cross the Digital Divide This Summer

Tech Soup

Cleveland, Ohio: Sharing Your Story — How to Run an Effective Multi-channel Campaign. Cleveland, Ohio: Social Media Workshop. Wellington, New Zealand: Twitter Is Dead, Long Live Twitter! Vancouver, British Columbia. Changemakers Summer Potluck. Event Management in the Raiser's Edge. Thursday, July 7, 2016.