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Five Ways to Integrate Social Media Into Your Nonprofit’s Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

To begin, here are five ways to integrate social media into your nonprofit’s website: 1) Add social networking icons to your homepage. Increasingly supporters expect to find social networking icons on your nonprofit’s homepage. 2) Embed Twitter and Facebook widgets into your homepage.

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Universal Museum Widget

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'm headed off for the Museum Computer Network conference in Chicago tomorrow. Kurt Stuchell just finished a project and created a new widget called the Universal Museum Media Podcasts & Blog Widget. The widget contains a collection of museum podcasts and blogs. It looks like the widget was created in grazr.

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WeAreMedia Module 5: Social Networks (and widgets) for Community Building, Taking Action and/or Fundraising

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This week, we're talking about Module 5: Social Networks (and widgets) for Community Building, Taking Action and/or Fundraising. This module takes a look at ways that you can build an online community, engage people and inspire them to take an action, or raise money using social networks and fundraising tools.

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The Buddy System: Going Social with Your WordPress Site

Byte Technology

Still others allow back and forth dialogues between your site’s users and frequent visitors and those who follow you on various social networking sites. All these capabilities make BuddyPress ideal as an internal communication network for your company or as a social network for specific interest groups that can include forums and more.

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Ask Your Lawmaker Widget

NTEN

I love widgets. A lot of you have probably heard about the recent success of a Toronto blogger who combined a fundraising widget from Chip-In with the networking power of Twitter to raise over $14k in about 2 days. There's so much potential for fundraising, advocacy, and general outreach. .

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11 Nonprofit Blogs Designed for the Social Web

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Just a few years ago multiple-column blogs with numerous widgets and plug-ins ruled the design aesthetic of the day. Genocide Intervention Network :: genocideintervention.net/blog. Odds are, if your blog has not been redesigned in the last few years, then it’s time to consider a relaunch. Mercy Corps :: mercycorps.org/blog.

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A Nonprofit Version of Widget Box?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When I saw the words "nonprofit widget," I had a senior moment. I remembered that almost a year ago I was working on screencast about widgets for nonprofits to build community and had set up a wikispace called nonprofit widgets. I think that slapping up a widget and not having strategy doesn't work.

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