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April Member Round-Up: Digital strategy from street outreach, top nonprofit blogs, and how to communicate when you don't agree

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Turns out, a classic 1980''s movie also contains lessons for nonprofits! Congratulations are in order for longtime NTEN Member, Karen Graham , who was recently named Idealware ''s new Executive Director. We''re honored to be listed along with 12 NTEN Members on Biz Tech Magazine''s list of 25 Must-Read Nonprofit IT Blogs.

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Tagged Again. Media Consumption.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Movies: With kids, you don't want to know what I get to actually see in the movies. Magazines: Can't afford subscriptions, but when you get offers for your extra miles. Right now I have wired and runners magazine. If I watch TV, it doesn't get my full attention since we got wireless in the house. Those days are gone.

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See What’s Out There » Blog Archive » Why do people give charity?

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Home • About Us Mission Team News Partners Careers • Services Overview Interactive Marketing Video Web Design and Development • Clients Clients List Client Login • Resources Overview Events YouTube for Nonprofits Guide to Online Video Video FAQs Our Blog • Contact POSTED BY Michael Hoffman MAR 12, 2008 Why do people give charity?

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The Cirque De Soleil Model: “Entertaining” Doesn’t Have to Mean Low-Brow

Museum 2.0

Last week, there was a New York Times article about the recently opened Ripley’s Believe It Or Not and Madame Tussauds attractions in Times Square. Sure, Ripley’s may be the Star magazine of museums, but a lot more people read Time than the tabloids. Heck, sign me up for a ticket to the zombie museum.

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What Do the Reading Habits of Teens Have to Do With Your Donor Acquisition Strategy?

Connection Cafe

By Scott Gilman : Louisville Cardinals, horse racing, nonprofits, music, movies, various rants. A recent New York Times article stated that fewer than 20% of 17-year-olds read for pleasure “almost every day”, down from over 30% 30 years ago. Find Scott On Twitter. . Reading is Evolving.

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MCON13 Live Blog: The Millennial Movement (Jose Antonio Vargas, Define American)

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Three summers ago I spent six weeks profiling Mark Zuckerberg for the New Yorker. This was before The Social Network movie came out. So I wrote OUTLAW for the New York Times Magazine. Jose on the TIME article and cover I couldn''t just have my face on a magazine cover again. I was born in the Philippines.

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10NTC: Live Notes from Journalist Andrew Sullivan's Opening Plenary

Tech Soup

It's evolved rather like movie zombies. It is not something like a book or a magazine that stays static that you pick up and read that has a single and clear, stable position. Anyone's blog is just as accessible as a story on the New York Times, which is hugely democratizing. It is a broadcast.

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