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@NonprofitOrgs is now following 100,000 Nonprofits, Nonprofit Staff, and Nonprofit Service Providers!

April 15, 2012
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Every morning I begin my day with browsing those that have followed @NonprofitOrgs from the previous morning before. I then follow in return those that are nonprofits, nonprofit staff, or nonprofit service providers and today I followed my 100,000th nonprofit: Furry Feet Rescue in Walnut Port, PA (@FurryFeetRescue). To commemorate reaching 100,000 (which took three years, 10 months, and 100,000 clicks of a mouse!), I donated $1,000  – $100 to Furry Feet Rescue and $900 to my Favorite Nonprofits. I’ve been saving up for the occasion and truth be told, social media has made me (and many others) a much more consistent online donor. I mean, really, how can you follow 100,000 nonprofits and social do gooders, and not be inspired to put your money where your mouse is? 🙂

Related Links:
50,000 Nonprofits on Twitter!
Social Media and Mobile Technology Webinars for Nonprofits

6 Comments leave one →
  1. April 16, 2012 5:41 am

    Let me ask a question. Please explain what you mean by following 100,000 nonprofit organizations. Are you a service provider for non profits, a comprehensive service for nonprofits that centralizes what services and opportunities exist in the market for nonprofit organizations? I’d like to know more. Thank you.

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      April 17, 2012 3:01 am

      My Twitter Bio: The mission of this Twitter profile is to serve as a portal to all nonprofit organizations on Twitter [by only following nonprofits and nonprofit staff].

  2. April 17, 2012 2:54 am

    Wow Heather, good for you!

  3. May 22, 2012 4:58 am

    Wow, awesome! It’s rare to find a genuine and authentic organization on twitter, you’re leading the way!

  4. May 30, 2012 7:12 am

    Heather,
    Keep up the great work!
    Diane Ranaldi, Bay Path College

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