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10th Annual Kentucky Nonprofit Network’s Nonprofit Leadership Forum

Amy Sample Ward

Whether it’s Facebook, Twitter, or something else, you don’t have to be satisfied with a feeling: use your organization’s strategic plan to identify real goals and then track the data to show your impact. Related Links : Kentucky Nonprofits website. Topic : Social Media Boundaries: Personal/Personnel Policy.

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Is Social Media the Fund Development Professional’s Magic Bullet?

NonProfit Hub

Tammy Moloy is a guest contributor for Nonprofit Hub, and a Senior Consultant with Ashley|Rountree and Associates, a leading regional non-profit consulting firm based in Louisville, Kentucky. Tammy has achieved “Top 10 in Personal Recruiting” as well as ranking in the “Top 250 Consultants” in the nation. _.

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Kentucky Nonprofit Workshop on Web 2.0: Slides, Reflections, and Notes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That is, it takes more than just throwing up a blog or myspace profile or start twittering to make this work. I have a Facebook album with lots of screen captures that might be useful or my social media snack facts screen captures in Flickr. Also, there may be other priorities to focus on rather than incorporating social media.

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Foundation Transparency – Foundation Center’s Surprising Glass Pockets Website

Tech Soup

” It provides a good example of the irritatingly non-transparent foundation of the Napster and Facebook founder, Sean Parker. Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky. ? We recently covered one of the Transparency Talk blog entries: “ What’s The Story, Data? ” by TechSoup Global’s Kyle Reis.