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You Know You Want Our Tchotchkes

Connection Cafe

The content is always edgy and compelling , and 10% of the attendees are from nonprofit organizations. Here are the sessions that are aimed at nonprofits and where you can find us: Let's Hook Up: Brands, Celebs, and Non-profits. Text-to-Donate Fundraising for Non-Profits. Method Tweeting for Non Profits (and Other Players).

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4 Takeaways from #AG2014 Social Media

Connection Cafe

It would be foolish not to leverage a free marketing platform for your organization, but it’s important to keep in mind that posting content just for the sake of it isn’t going to produce results. Speaking of advocacy, it is important to do your part in spreading the word. Like any good game plan, you need a strategy.

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Get Help in Telling the Story of Your Nonprofit's Impact

Tech Soup

Decatur, Illinois: Storytelling, Planning, and Scheduling Content for Your Nonprofit #Storymakers2017. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina: The Content Marketing Blueprint. Storytelling and Content Strategy Best Practices. Vancouver, British Columbia: Pints Not Profits: Field Trip to Vancouver Hackspace.

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The 2016 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

EveryAction

Learn about new and proposed accounting and auditing standards and how they will impact not-for-profit entities and their auditors. The mission of IMPACT is to connect, educate, and mobilize college students, nonprofit professionals, and educators to strengthen their communities through service, action, and advocacy. Accounting.

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NTC Summary, and Nonprofit Technology Consulting 2.0

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

We’ve passed through Baltimore – which reminds me of a project I did once, way back when, to work with a group of mostly small and medium-sized organizations on technology planning. at 4:30 pm Michelle: I wonder what you think of David G’s framing of the content model issue. This was in the solidly web 1.0

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