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Thank You To the Max: Minnesota Give to Max Day Raised $13.4 Million in 24 Hours

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On November 16, 2011, more than $13.4 Here is the breakdown of where our unique visits came from: We earned 202 new likes on our Facebook page on November 16, 2011 and increased our fans by 1,263 since Give to the Max Day 2010. And every year, the good folks in Minnesota share their results and lessons learned.

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Game On: How Gamification is Changing the Sector

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Companies are starting to use gamification to help train employees, generate surveys, and introduce a friendlier work environment just by simply creating some competition, or using badges, scorecards, and leaderboards. While growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio he learned to his passion was within the arts and photography.

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Lean Impact Series: 10 Changemakers Using Lean Startup Methods For Greater Social Impact

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10 Changemakers Using Lean Startup Methods For Greater Social Impact by Meg Rulli. In 2011, Eric Ries published The Lean Startup , which challenges startup and business founders to build and run their companies in a new way – maximizing customer value and revenue while minimizing wasted effort.

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Crowdsourcing: Measuring the Impact of the Crowd in Funding and Doing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

NTEN used a hybrid crowdsourcing approach to solicit panel proposals for its NTC 2011, similar in design and approach to the method SXSW has used. Brooklyn Museum implemented a crowdsourced photography exhibit experiment called “ Click! Crowds Can Not Be Trained Like Seals by Beth Kanter. Was it more efficient? (4)

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