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Sustaining Engagement: Strategies for Long-Term Mobilization

Nonprofits Source

However, keeping the momentum alive can be challenging for organizations of all types, especially when managing a large supporter base or dealing with internal and external changes. This activity empowers your supporters to market your cause across channels , access their own networks, and bring your cause more donations.

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Free2choose and the Social Dimension of Polling Interactives

Museum 2.0

At level three, the visitor is polled about the issue and sees her result compared to the cumulative aggregate. At level four, the visitor has some awareness of how other distinct visitors respond to the issue and can access their comments and opinions. When you take a poll alone, there’s no suspense about how you voted.

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How to Hype Homecoming Using Social Media

Connection Cafe

Students, alumni, parents, and friends are living life’s biggest moments online. Use your video and livestreaming capabilities to make the excitement of the live event accessible to people at home. Take notes internally for next time and make sure you’ve appropriately communicated with your followers. Absolutely! Run a Survey.

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How To Think Like An Instructional Designer for Your Nonprofit Trainings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In addition, I’m also doing a lot of training of other trainers and am now an Adjunct Professor at the Monterey Institute for International Studies (a graduate school of Middlebury College). I use a simple structure to design: before, during, and after. I might audit their Facebook best practices and other social media channels.

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Simplifying nonprofit strategic planning for beginners 

Get Fully Funded

If your organization provides after-school support, you serve students and may provide academic enrichment, social opportunities, and activities. What about your students’ families? What if parents often need computer access and resume assistance? Should supporting the families of the students you serve be part of your mission?

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Children's Museums and Web 2.0

Museum 2.0

For example, when you visit the Ontario Science Centre, you can record your own stop motion animation, which you can then access on the web at home. Take it to the next level, and museums could network these personal sites to create an internal, safe visitor social space where kids could view each other's work.

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How Corporations Can Improve Workplace Giving without Increasing Administration

Givinga

A Glassdoor poll found that 75 percent of the workforce expects employers to support important initiatives in their communities.¹ Unfortunately, most corporate responsibility programs have traditionally involved a high degree of administration that taxes HR staff and internal resources. Student loan assistance administration.

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