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New Guide: How To Engage Your Supporters with Social Listening

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For example, one of the best places to start is to create a simple list of keywords, then work towards narrowing your terms that describe your programs, campaigns or issue area. United to End Genocide (UEG), a group with only four staff members, was paying attention to the conflict in Yemen last year.

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How to Influence the Conversation Around Your Next Campaign

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There’s a flurry of conversation happening about the issues your organization works on that can move the needle on your campaign. Impact conversations that are relevant to your campaign. It’s critical that organizations understand how, and if, their supporters are talking about their campaigns and issue areas. But it’s all good.

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E-Mediat Day 1: A Networked Mindset To Capacity Building

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In the morning, we did a team building exercise to better understand the network core, the in-country teams from Yemen, Morocco, Lebanon, Tunisia, and Jordan. For example,we agreed that we could quote those who are tweeting and have open accounts, but our tweets would not attribute quotes. Network Mapping Exercise.

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How Nonprofits Have Reframed Their Messaging in the Wake of COVID-19

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That network supports local leaders in improving education policy through advocacy. We also created campaigns from a public service announcement perspective, including one for the general public saying ‘stay at home’ while we try to find the cure, and while doctors are working on the front lines with COVID patients.

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