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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It’s a good practice to occasionally tag important partners and sponsors in image tweets, but doing so often will only annoy them. With so much stressful, depressing news in the world today, positive news stands out. It’s a good practice to tweet content relevant to breaking news stories.

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Adobe Creative Suite and One Nonprofit's Winning Formula

Tech Soup

Earlier this year, organizations submitted their best creative works to the Show Your Impact 2010 design contest, sponsored by Adobe and TechSoup. The project, designed through a collaboration between CUP and 15 local high school students, investigated the community impact of a new housing development in East New York.

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Is There a Community of #Tech4Good Activists Waiting for You?

Tech Soup

New York City: 22,000 potential members. Brooklyn, New York: The Happy, Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact Without Burnout. Saint Paul, Minnesota: Skill Extension: Maps (on the Green Line) | Sponsors: Maptime MSP Meetup, CARTO. Los Angeles, California: Using Technology in Local Activism.

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How Facebook Changes Are Impacting Engagement on Brand Pages and What Nonprofits Should Do About It

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If the audience is local, it is important to framing content and issues for local geographic area. Human interest stories and good news from the organizations generated more interaction than others. Engaging photos, especially of local places and animals work well. Mary Wittenberg , New York Roadrunners.

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Road Trip! Fundraising, Advocacy, Community Building, Storytelling and Recruitment on the Road.

Care2

Building local chapters. The road trippers also made stops for advocacy events in Boston and New York before concluding in Washington DC. He was able to fund his trip largely through corporate sponsors that he recognizes on the UnRoad Trip website. Schedule local events in advance along your road trip route.

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Inclusive Fundraising: Taking Pride Month Support to New Heights

The Modern Nonprofit

A Quick Look at Pride Month History Pride Month happens every June to commemorate the Stonewall Riots, which took place in New York City in June 1969. Collaborate with local LGBTQ+ organizations : Team up with local LGBTQ+ organizations to support their initiatives, share resources, and amplify their voices.

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[PODCAST] Broaden Your Message With Influencer-Driven Campaigns | Ft. Jeanette Russell

NonProfit Hub

Media are the everyday bloggers, local groups and traditional media. If you were just to pick up your phone right now, how many posts would you see from a nonprofit that is not sponsored? Most of the posts are sponsored because organic reaches almost, it will be dead within a few years. True celebrities. Not many, right?