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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
An article in the Washington Post notes that "fewer than 1% of those who have joined a cause have actually donated money through [the Facebook Causes] application." Digg . Submitted by Steve MacLaughlin, publisher of Connections For a while now I've been talking with a lot of nonprofits about using social media and social networking in their organizations. I
 
Friday, June 26, 2009
Danielle Brigida , the social-media outreach coordinator at the National Wildlife Federation, in Washington, DC where she manages the organization's voice on online networks such as Facebook, MySpace, Care2, Change.org, Digg, and StumbleUpon. Wendy Harman , the social-media manager at the American Red Cross, in Washington, DC. If you missed The Chronicle of Philanthropy's June 23 online discussion Using Social Networks to Promote Good Causes , the transcript is now available. The discussion featured:
 
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Danielle Brigida , the social-media outreach coordinator at the National Wildlife Federation, in Washington, DC where she manages the organization's voice on online networks such as Facebook, MySpace, Care2, Change.org, Digg, and StumbleUpon. Wendy Harman , the social-media manager at the American Red Cross, in Washington, DC. If you missed The Chronicle of Philanthropy's June 23 online discussion Using Social Networks to Promote Good Causes , the transcript is now available. The discussion featured:
 

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When the Washington Post writes about health care reform or corporate accountability is your campaign mentioned? Tagging on social bookmarking sites like delicious, Digg, etc. “If you don't brand yourself, Google will brand you,” says branding expert Sherry Beck Paprocki. Yes, it’s true and that’s why it’s important for all nonprofits that are advocating for causes to start becoming a part of the conversation publicly and not just behind closed doors or on “the hill.”
Danielle Brigida , the social-media outreach coordinator at the National Wildlife Federation, in Washington, DC where she manages the organization’s voice on online networks such as Facebook, MySpace, Care2, Change.org, Digg, and StumbleUpon. Wendy Harman , the social-media manager at the American Red Cross, in Washington, DC. This Tuesday The Chronicle of Philanthropy will host another free online discussion about how nonprofits can use social media. The speakers include:
This includes wiki-style collaborative posting, social bookmarking and "voting" on the importance of article or comments alla Digg . Here's the story from this morning's Washington Post. The non-profit community has had a special romance with a variety of collaborative tools that have often been lumped together under the rubric of Web 2.0. Now this sort of public participatory use of the web is going mainstream in an experimental program by the U.S.
move from Washington, DC to Seattle immediately following a two-month fellowship taken us a long time to build up credible, authoritative profiles and groups on sites like Care2 , Digg , Facebook , Flickr , and StumbleUpon ??? In response to a post on Digg about the Conservancy???s Jonathon Coleman's Twitter Avatar Jonathon Colman is the Associate Director of Digital Marketing for The Nature
An article in today's Washington Post notes that "fewer than 1% of those who have joined a cause have actually donated money through [the Facebook Causes] application." Digg . For a while now I've been talking with a lot of nonprofits about using using social media and social networking in their organizations.
An article in the Washington Post notes that "fewer than 1% of those who have joined a cause have actually donated money through [the Facebook Causes] application." Digg . Submitted by Steve MacLaughlin, publisher of Connections For a while now I've been talking with a lot of nonprofits about using social media and social networking in their organizations. I
Danielle Brigida , the social-media outreach coordinator at the National Wildlife Federation, in Washington, DC where she manages the organization's voice on online networks such as Facebook, MySpace, Care2, Change.org, Digg, and StumbleUpon. Wendy Harman , the social-media manager at the American Red Cross, in Washington, DC. If you missed The Chronicle of Philanthropy's June 23 online discussion Using Social Networks to Promote Good Causes , the transcript is now available. The discussion featured:
Danielle Brigida , the social-media outreach coordinator at the National Wildlife Federation, in Washington, DC where she manages the organization's voice on online networks such as Facebook, MySpace, Care2, Change.org, Digg, and StumbleUpon. Wendy Harman , the social-media manager at the American Red Cross, in Washington, DC. If you missed The Chronicle of Philanthropy's June 23 online discussion Using Social Networks to Promote Good Causes , the transcript is now available. The discussion featured:
Danielle Brigida , the social-media outreach coordinator at the National Wildlife Federation, in Washington, DC where she manages the organization's voice on online networks such as Facebook, MySpace, Care2, Change.org, Digg, and StumbleUpon. Wendy Harman , the social-media manager at the American Red Cross, in Washington, DC. This Tuesday The Chronicle of Philanthropy will host another free online discussion about how nonprofits can use social media. The speakers include: