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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: Women for Women International

Nonprofit Tech for Good

What the best piece of advice you could offer nonprofits about social media, and online communications in general? That is the essence/purpose of social media to me: sharing our stories or experiences in hopes that someone else will relate, reach out or spread the word. Never underestimate how much time you will put into social media!

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How to Create, Manage and Evolve Your Nonprofit Blog

NTEN

There are incredible possibilities of finding stories that will make it onto your website, strengthen your brand, power your social media, and give your communications the authenticity they've lacked since, probably, forever. The final piece of advice I have is for you to put aside ample time to mentor your organization's storytellers.

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Year-End Giving Prep: 21 FAQs Answered by Fundraising Experts

Connection Cafe

I’m a big believer in having conversations across the industry ( check out my podcast, if you haven’t already) to share honest advice about what’s working and what’s not—I feel that it’s one of the best ways for us learn and lift the fundraising profession together. Building year-end content strategies.

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Doctors without Borders Podcast Creates Connection

Have Fun - Do Good

It was a little over 10 minutes long and talked about medical needs in Sudan, the ongoing challenges in Colombia and how people with HIV/AIDS in the developing world are being denied access to new "second-line" AIDS medicine. (My

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Empowering Refugees: Interview with Kjerstin Erickson of FORGE

Have Fun - Do Good

What's one of your favorite FORGE success stories? One of those individuals is Paul Ohisa, and he's a refugee from Sudan. His dream was to go back to Sudan, and to contribute and help rebuild. His idea is that he wants to recreate, in reverse, the walk that he made from Sudan all the way through Congo and into Zambia.

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Bringing Women a Global Voice: Jensine Larsen, World Pulse

Have Fun - Do Good

What advice do you have for people to navigate those growing pains? They came from Sudan, from Saudi Arabia, from all over, some of the most unheard places of the world. We trained them in how to use their cell phones for rapid response, and how to write Op-eds, feature stories, and front line journals. How can they do that?

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Tools to End Poverty: An Interview with Martin Fisher of KickStart

Have Fun - Do Good

The series featured stories of 12 social entrepreneurs including Martin Fisher and Nick Moon, the co-Founders of KickStart (which was called ApproTEC at the time of the series). BB: Can you tell a story of how one of these tools made a difference in a family's life, or an individual's life? His name is Felix, and his wife is Lucy.