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Nonprofits of the Month :: June 2010 :: Beyond Disasterous

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Please follow, friend, subscribe and like: Twitter: International Bird Rescue Research Center. MySpace: Greenpeace. Flickr: SkyTruth. Wikipedia :: Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Facebook: Mobile Baykeeper. YouTube: Environmental Defense Fund. BP Logo Redesign Contest.

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22 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A handy little tool when designing a YouTube channel, Twitter profile, MySpace page, blog, etc. Creative Commons on Flickr :: flickr.com/creativecommons. The app then allows you to share your photos on a photo-by-photo basis on Flickr, Facebook, and Twitter. Twitter Mosaic :: sxoop.com/twitter.

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33 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A handy little tool when designing a YouTube channel, Twitter profile, MySpace page, blog, etc. Creative Commons on Flickr :: flickr.com/creativecommons. This website allows your supporters to pledge to donate with each Facebook Status Update or Tweet they post on Facebook or Twitter. Based in the U.K.,

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What advice would you offer Working Films about measuring the impact of their social media strategy?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

MySpace - to stay connected / reach out to potential supporters. Twitter - to announce new blog posts, breaking news related to our work, and to ask supporters (followers) questions to get to know them better. Flickr - to host photos from events we have attended and hosted.

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50 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A handy little tool when designing a YouTube channel, Twitter profile, MySpace page, blog, etc. Creative Commons on Flickr :: flickr.com/creativecommons. A must-download for nonprofit Twitterers! What’s unique and useful about it is that it can be configured to integrate with your Twitter and Facebook accounts.

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2.0 Culture Wars: Luddites and 2.0topians

Museum 2.0

was coined in 2005 and has a Wikipedia page and several bloggers, conferences, and active debates surrounding it. They don't call a friend to share news; they blog, twitter, facebook, and myspace it. I've been doing some reading recently about 2.0 on the library side of the fence. It's fascinating: the term "Library 2.0"

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Social Architecture Part 2: Hierarchy, Taxonomy, Ideology (and Comics)

Museum 2.0

After all, you don’t have to have great content to get to a networked, social experience ( Twitter certainly proves that fact). side, consider these different major venues: A little explanation: Wikipedia is mostly about content. Twitter is mostly about connecting to others. But perhaps a hierarchy is not appropriate.