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Case Study: Tools for Community Engagement

NTEN

Every campaign, every organization, and really, even every individual engaging with others online has a set of tools and techniques they've learned from and rely on every day. The ToMamaWithLove campaign saw them try some new tools as well as some trusted favorites, even with a budget of $0 and a lot of volunteer time.

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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: Taproot Foundation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

What was the very first social media tool your organization utilized, and when? What social media tools are you currently utilizing? Which tool has been surprisingly useful in getting out the word about your organization and its programs? We use Hootsuite and Sprout Social to manage our accounts and track metrics.

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Great reads from around the web on February 1st

Amy Sample Ward

I come across so many great conversations, ideas, and resources all over the web every day. You can join the conversations in the comments, or click through to the original posts to find what others are saying. Popularity and relevance are the most common metrics through which to filter that content – but are they the best?

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Benchmarking: Networked Nonprofits Measure Their Social Media Results In A Context

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You identify a list of similar organizations and collect specific metrics to compare. Take for example, the NTEN Social Network 2011 Benchmarking Study or the Digital IQ Study of Government Sites. By the end of 2011, we will increase the number of people who “Like&# us on Facebook to the median Facebook network or x%.

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10 TeamRaiser and Online Marketing Tips for 2011

Connection Cafe

Starting over may not be an option, but in the absence of that, here are ten things event fundraisers and marketers should be considering to reinvent their plans for 2011: Become more data driven. Bottom line: the tracking, mining, and analysis of data should be central to your 2011 event fundraising strategy. Think in segments.

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Great reads from around the web on January 24th

Amy Sample Ward

I come across so many great conversations, ideas, and resources all over the web every day. You can join the conversations in the comments, or click through to the original posts to find what others are saying. " Is email going out with 2011? And it's convinced me of one undisputable fact.

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Bridging the Data Disconnect Between Nonprofits and Their Funders

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The event is sold out, but they are live-streaming it ) They are crowdsourcing questions for the conversation here. Another wished that funders would “include funding for proper assessment tools to systematically capture and analyze data and other pertinent information.”.

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