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Trendy TikTok Tactics for Teams

M+R

This can be done by showcasing some of your dedicated staff, giving a casual glimpse into your company culture, or helping supporters experience the impact of your mission on the ground. These carousels are often used to share memes, be a meme, or take a viewer on a visual journey.

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Memejacking: Does Your Nonprofit Dare?

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If you somehow missed #TheDress, here's the scoop: One day, someone posted a photo of a dress to Tumblr and asked if people thought it was white and gold or blue and black. The Dress became one of the most quickly viral memes that the Internet has ever seen. Meme Me Up, Scotty. Memes travel within all age groups.

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Cultural Influences and Giving from Dr. Mani: 24 Hours Left

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" I think about that photo when I think about a culture of giving. Mani has a new post called " Influence of Culture on Giving " riffing on an earlier post where I mused out loud about what influence culture has on giving. And culture. It probably distills down to the influence of culture.

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7 Practical Tips for Engagement with a Higher Purpose On Social

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Even better if you can tag the individual or do their Twitter handle. In this Twitter example below, the school is also encouraging the alumni network to RT this alum’s accomplishment. Be sure to use compelling photos and other visuals. Use Nostalgia (old class photos) to Spark A Trip Down Memory Lane. ” 3.

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Give Miami Day raises record $5.2 million for nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo courtesy of The Miami Foundation. Using more visuals, such as memes, also helped. Community Block Party attendees check out participating nonprofit organizations during the event. Note from Beth: It’s Giving Day Season! Pre-event media coverage was a major part of energizing people to give.

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The Heart and Soul of Lean Impact: A/B Testing Experiments and Validated Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It’s a subjective and culturally influenced unconscious and involuntary response. It isn’t a matter of that “photos do well on Facebook, it is which photo.” Cultural nuances abound. Verbal fads and memes come andgo in the blink of an eye. Don’t just guess. Words : Language is tricky.

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Opening the Kimono on Beth's Blog: A Day in the Life of Nonprofit Social Media Strategists and Transparency

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Okinawa Soba. It's from the mini case study about Planned Parenthood where Cecile Richards said, "Confidentiality is a big part of our institution's culture. I first became aware of it from a nonprofit blog meme from 2005 started by Ed Batista. What do they observe about this culture shift to openness? .