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Integrating WordPress with Salesforce

Saleforce Nonprofit

Advice for nonprofits on going from web forms to results. Your website can also pull and display data stored in Salesforce, such as lists of sponsors or grantees, program data, chapter or affiliate information, or some other personalized experience based on the visitor’s profile. Sample Apps or Tools: Form Assembly. Formstack.

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Hosting a Day of Giving? The Knight Foundation Playbook Answers Your Questions

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here is a Sample Six-Month Planning Timeline to help you get started. This Sample Budget Template provides a more detailed expense breakdown and can be used to start your Giving Day budget. Below is a summary of answers to some questions during the webinar and related resources on the Giving Day Playbook.

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Ideablob says “Goodbye”

Amy Sample Ward

Their description on the MySpace profile says: ideablob.com ® is a website for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and idea people to congregate and submit business ideas with the chance of winning $10,000 towards growing their ideas*. Blobbers (as we call users of the site) browse, give advice, comment, and vote on each others’ ideas.

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Ideablob says “Goodbye”

Amy Sample Ward

Their description on the MySpace profile says: ideablob.com ® is a website for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and idea people to congregate and submit business ideas with the chance of winning $10,000 towards growing their ideas*. Blobbers (as we call users of the site) browse, give advice, comment, and vote on each others’ ideas.

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My Social Actions - is it yours, too?

Amy Sample Ward

Get advice. Customize your profile. Peter Deitz, the founder of SA, has shared his 10 Ways to Make a Difference on Social Actions - a guide to using SA to make a difference. The 10 ways you can make a difference include: Find actions. Share actions. Reflect on the actions you’re taking. Share your wisdom with others. Post events.

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Critical Friends and A Reflection Process for Working Wikily

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

1) Bystander: Reads only (2) Gives Feedback: May add a comment to a blog post or add a link to a wiki page (3) Joins the community: Signs up for a swarm list (4) Joins the expertise map/advisory group: Fills out a profile and identifies a module (5) Participants in the collaborative writing. what module would you most like to contribute to???

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Listening Curriculum: Draft - What you think?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

KD Paine has some excellent advice about how to shift through some of the listening data. Wrangling your RSS Feeds by Amy Sample Ward 4. Set up your Listening Radar and Response System Your radar will have different components: Ego Feeds: Search on your organization's name, url, or other specific identifier. Other Places To Listen.