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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: Women for Women International

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Organization: Women for Women International. Twitter: twitter.com/womenforwomen. Twitter: twitter.com/womenforwomen. YouTube: youtube.com/womenforwomenintl. Following that, Women for Women International moved on WordPress, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter throughout 2008-2010. Book Tour Sponsors ?.

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Blackbaud Headed to SXSWi 2011

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Join us as we talk about the latest social good initiatives underway at Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare and YouTube while also seeing how non-profit organizers are using these tools to change the world. Follow Frank on Twitter. Her second book, exploring how causes can excel using Twitter, comes out in the summer of 2011.

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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: The Nature Conservancy

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Twitter: twitter.com/nature_org. YouTube: youtube.com/natureconservancy. My guess would be either MySpace, YouTube, or Facebook Causes. I know our YouTube channel started in 2007. We’re using all of the main social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, etc. Book Tour Sponsors.

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Data Digest: Building the YouTube of Data, Big Data and Global Development, and Data Resources

Tech Soup

Data Digest is a weekly round-up of the latest news on data-related projects in the nonprofit sector, compiled and authored by Keisha Taylor of GuideStar International and TechSoup Global. It was originally published on NetSquared. Data Use by Citizens. Big Data and Global Development.

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Eleven Community Management Tips for Nonprofits

NTEN

Don’t stop there; also check Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. Tip(s): Twitter campaigns are a great way to drive donations around a specific event or campaign. Tip: Possible touch points include website, eNewsletter, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or Flickr. On Twitter @mention, on Facebook @mention. Give props.

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GiveMN 2012 Giving Day by the Numbers

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But this year, the buzz leading up to the November 15 event on Twitter and Facebook, as well as on sites like YouTube and Linkedin, was even stronger. Based on our post-event survey of more than 9,000 individual donors, 67 percent heard about the event via email, 23 percent via Facebook, and 4 percent via Twitter.

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18 Ways of Thanking Volunteers So They’ll Feel Appreciated and Stick Around Forever

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Upload the video to YouTube and send your volunteers the link. There’s a whole playlist on our YouTube channel of sample videos waiting to spark your creativity. Thank your volunteers on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn, if your volunteers are active on those platforms. Don’t make anything long or fancy. Just use your phone.

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