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How Arts Organizations Win Gold Medals in Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Gold Medaling in Social Media and Arts Organizations, guest post by James Nickerson. Additionally, over the past 2 years, Teddy and I were very lucky to work with other SF Arts organizations in the “Leveraging Social Media” (LSM) workshop series. Here’s his reflection.

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Your Local Tech4Good Club Is Ready to Help

Tech Soup

But maybe you're skeptical and you're wondering: "How can a free event organized by a volunteer be any good?" Diversity — how to make sure the organizing team, presenters, attendees, and content are inclusive and reflective of the community. Columbus, Ohio: Nonprofit IT Forum. Monday, April 10, 2017.

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On the Future of Braille: Thoughts by Radical Braille Advocates

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

As organizations,” Osborne said, “we must liberate spending to focus on the promotion, learning and innovation around braille,” and recognize that we ought to embrace today’s changing economics and technology so that braille can be part of an equation which delivers access to information for all, not just to those who can afford it.

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Foundations That Tweet: Profile Patterns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Reveal field insights ( Columbus Foundation ) ( Case Foundation ). Many of the examples on the 90 Foundations that Tweet seem to approach Twitter in this way. Example: CS Mott Foundation. The content stream is more interactive with conversations happening between the Foundation and "followers."

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Becoming Generous Thieves: Notes from the Museums in Conversation Keynote

Museum 2.0

On Monday, I gave the keynote at the Museums in Conversation conference in Tarrytown, NY. There are people using the social Web to organize protests, discuss deep issues, and build lasting relationships. There’s a technology thinker named Cory Doctorow who once said: "Content is just something to have a conversation about."

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Change from the Inside: A Conversation with COSI

Museum 2.0

COSI is a hands-on science center in Columbus, Ohio. But most importantly (and interestingly), COSI has used involvement in social media to help position itself as a key part of Columbus’ growing technology community, which serves both its ability to deliver on mission and raise money. I think, sadly, that we all know the answer.

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Can you use social media to spread thought leadership? Yes you can!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The conversations about what constitutes an effective nonprofit social media strategy have been thought provoking. In the last few weeks, I've an opportunity to present and participate in conversations about social media, nonprofits, and foundations with those who work in philanthropy. Share history ( Detroit Foundation ).