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Great reads from around the web on February 3rd

Amy Sample Ward

To follow more of the things I find online, you can follow @amysampleward on Twitter (which is just a blog and resource feed), or find me on Delicious (for all kinds of bookmarks). org: giving new meaning to “new organizing&# | Working Wikily – This is a great case study about community organizing from the 350.org

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What you need to know BEFORE you start a nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

Feed people? A nonprofit is passion in action. The story of that passion in action brings in the donations that pay for your programs and services, which have an impact and change lives. A better way to plan for the future is to set up an account—You can still use Gmail— with your firstname(at)organizationname(dot)org.

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Facebook, Open Social, Networked Relationship Building, and Leveraging Social Capital

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Do you have a significant contingent of people networked via Facebook who are not joining your email list but are receiving messages, feeds, events, etc from you via Facebook? Of course, the above activities take time to care and feed the network. It happens one person at a time. The issue is how to make it efficient?

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Road Trip! Fundraising, Advocacy, Community Building, Storytelling and Recruitment on the Road.

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Building buzz and press for an advocacy action. Recruiting applicants to a fellowship program. Mark shared his progress around the country in YouTube videos (he’s been featured on the YouTube homepage, blog posts , and his Twitter feed. Raising funds. Strengthening your connection to grassroots supporters.

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How To Avoid Being Seduced by Web2.0 Hype: The UK NpTech Perspective

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

is right for you and your org? tools and business applications for it. Action Medical Aid Action Medical Research we had great success with a blog by Martin Holdcroft, the father of two very premature boys. Making me think of March Dimes Flickr Contest ) Epilepsy Action in MySpace 1. this is part of the process.

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Crowdsourcing Your Professional Learning With Social Media: An Example

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Also, try not to tweet about your own org on an average of more than once every seven or so tweets. Talking about time, is there an application which would post an update on all main Social Networking Sites at once? Look beyond what you need people to do (whether it's giving money, volunteering, taking action, etc.).

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Social Media for Good and Evil, Strong and Weak Ties, Online/Offline,and Orgs and Networks

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Use and application of digital tools is a tactical concern– important, but not the endpoint. Every day I see their faces in my feed. And so Gladwell creates a false distinction when he claims it is the nature of the tool that creates strong or weak ties. What Twitter lacks in corporeal contact, I think it makes up in longevity.

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