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Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I was profiled on Linux.com. A new site was launched called “ Green Nonprofits.&# I come across a lot in my varied net wanderings, and people send me stuff, so it’s a nice way to talk about some of it, without having to go into too much detail. That’s kinda fun! I “live the open source lifestyle.&#

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Guest Post by Geoff Livingston: Creating Movements

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There have the been the well discussed successes like DonorsChoose and Lil Green Patch. happen instead of links from your Twitter account. See, a movement compels someone to make your cause a part of their life, not just their Facebook profile. There are the ongoing efforts to fight Swine Flu, or new successes like LiveStrong.

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Build Communities to Enhance Your Fundraising Campaigns

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The donation page required a user to create a log-in profile, so CC also collected information about party guests as potential new donors or volunteers. It also started Facebook and Twitter feeds to allow volunteer hosts find one another and discuss their party plans. Join CMMB on Twitter. Online Metrics as of June 23, 2009.

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Hello, Washington Post: Dolllars Per Facebook Donor Is Not the Right Metric for Success

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This morning the Washington Post published an article titled " To Nonprofits Seeking Cash, Facebook App Isn't So Green: Though Popular, 'Causes' Ineffective for Fundraising." And, as Tech Hermit blog notes, there was quite a discussion about this on Twitter. It doesn't work that way."

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Guest Post by Alan Levine: Social Media Recap from NMC 2009

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For background, in the 3 previous NMC conferences I have been involved with since starting my job there in 2006- we’ve done mainly a “tag this conference” approach where we ask people to tag photos, web sites, blog posts e.g. 2006 , 2007 , 2008 where I cobbled together some summary pages using mainly my own Feed2JS code. twitter-summary.xls.